Cowhage-Induced Itch as an Experimental Model for Pruritus. A Comparative Study with Histamine-Induced Itch
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Hong Liang Tey | Robert C. Coghill | Alexandru D. P. Papoiu | Gil Yosipovitch | R. Coghill | H. Tey | G. Yosipovitch | Hui Wang | Hui Wang
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