Muscarinic facilitation of GABA release in substantia gelatinosa of the rat spinal dorsal horn
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H. Baba | M. Yoshimura | P. A. Goldstein | T. Kohno | K. Shimoji | M. Okamoto | Koki Shimoji | Hiroshi Baba | Peter A. Goldstein | Megumu Yoshimura
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