Effects of motor cortex modulation and descending inhibitory systems on pain thresholds in healthy subjects.
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Felipe Fregni | Serge Marchand | F. Fregni | Jay S. Reidler | R. Lenkinski | Xiaoen Wang | Serge Marchand | Mariana E. Mendonca | L. Latif | Mariana E Mendonca | Xiaoen Wang | Jay S Reidler | Marcus B Santana | Robert Lenkinski | Andrea F Motta | Lydia Latif | A. F. Motta
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