Evaluation of behavior and neuropeptide markers of pain in a simple, sciatic nerve-pinch pain model in rats
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S. Kishida | S. Ohtori | Kazuhisa Takahashi | K. Kuniyoshi | N. Iwakura | Takane Suzuki | R. Hiwatari | M. Miyagi | T. Ishikawa | H. Kamoda | G. Inoue | M. Takaso | Masaomi Yamashita | K. Yamauchi | S. Orita | Y. Eguchi | N. Ochiai | J. Nakamura | T. Toyone | Y. Aoki | G. Arai | K. Hirose | J. Kakizaki | T. Kunishi | M. Kono
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