Effects of deep and superficial experimentally induced acute pain on muscle sympathetic nerve activity in human subjects
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I. Birznieks | V. Macefield | P. Bolton | L. Henderson | A. R. Burton | I. Birznieks | P. S. Bolton | L. A. Henderson | V. G. Macefield | A. Burton | V. Macefield | Luke A Henderson | Alexander R. Burton | Philip S. Bolton
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