BOLD fMRI mapping of brain responses to nociceptive stimuli in rats under ketamine anesthesia.
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Fu-Shan Jaw | Jyh-Cheng Chen | Yen-Yu I Shih | Chen Chang | F. Jaw | Y. Shih | Chen Chang | Jyh-Cheng Chen
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