Soluble epoxide hydrolase and epoxyeicosatrienoic acids modulate two distinct analgesic pathways
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Paul D. Jones | B. Hammock | K. Schmelzer | C. Morisseau | K. Georgi | S. Jinks | B. Inceoğlu | K. Wagner | A. Ulu | C. Hegedus | B. Inceoglu
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