Expression of background potassium channels in rat DRG is cell-specific and down-regulated in a neuropathic pain model
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M. V. Centeno | A. Apkarian | M. Martina | A Vania Apkarian | Sarah L. Pollema-Mays | Marco Martina | Crystle J. Ashford | Maria Virginia Centeno
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