Differential activities of intrathecal MK-801 or morphine to alter responses to thermal and mechanical stimuli in normal or nerve-injured rats
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T. Vanderah | F. Porreca | M. Ossipov | T. Malan | D. Bian | S. Wegert | M. Nichols | M. L. Nichols
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