Functional Properties of Tooth Pulp Neurons Responding to Thermal Stimulation
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W. Maixner | D. Ahn | A. Light | M. Närhi | K. McNaughton | E. A. Doutova | W. Maixner | Alan R. Light | D. K. Ahn | Kirk K. McNaughton | Matti Närhi
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