Lack of estrogen increases pain in the trigeminal formalin model: a behavioural and immunocytochemical study of transgenic ArKO mice
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N. Harada | J. Schoenen | Á. Párdutz | S. Honda | R. Franzen | C. Bohotin | S. Multon | Jeanine Mosen | M. Hua | C. Defays
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