Effect of systemic N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antagonist (ketamine) on primary and secondary hyperalgesia in humans.
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J B Dahl | K. Petersen | J. Dahl | J. Brennum | J Brennum | M. Wernberg | S. Ilkjær | S Ilkjaer | K L Petersen | M Wernberg | S. Ilkjaer
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