TRPA1 mediates formalin-induced pain
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Michael Zhao | David Julius | Diana M. Bautista | D. Julius | D. Bautista | Colleen Mcnamara | Josh Mandel-Brehm | J. Siemens | Kari L Deranian | Michael Zhao | N. Hayward | J. Chong | M. Moran | C. Fanger | Jan Siemens | Magdalene M. Moran | Jayhong A. Chong | Colleen R. McNamara | Josh Mandel-Brehm | Kari L. Deranian | Neil J. Hayward | Christopher M. Fanger
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