Neuropathic plasticity in the opioid and non-opioid actions of dynorphin A fragments and their interactions with bradykinin B2 receptors on neuronal activity in the rat spinal cord
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Anthony H. Dickenson | A. Dickenson | F. Porreca | J. Lai | Frank Porreca | Josephine Lai | K. Bannister | Kirsty Bannister | Yeon Sun Lee | Leonor Goncalves | Y. Lee | L. Gonçalves | Leonor Gonçalves
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