Acute cold hypersensitivity characteristically induced by oxaliplatin is caused by the enhanced responsiveness of TRPA1 in mice
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Shuji Kaneko | T. Nakagawa | H. Shirakawa | S. Kaneko | Takayuki Nakagawa | Hisashi Shirakawa | Meng Zhao | Kouichi Isami | Saki Nakamura | Meng Zhao | Saki Nakamura | Kouichi Isami
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