Identifying the integrated neural networks involved in capsaicin-induced pain using fMRI in awake TRPV1 knockout and wild-type rats
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Praveen Kulkarni | Craig F. Ferris | Mark Nedelman | P. Kulkarni | C. Ferris | K. Gamber | M. Nedelman | J. Yee | W. Kenkel | Jason R. Yee | William Kenkel | John C. Caccaviello | Kevin Gamber | Phil Simmons | J. Caccaviello | Phil Simmons | John Caccaviello
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