Partial Peripheral Nerve Injury Promotes a Selective Loss of GABAergic Inhibition in the Superficial Dorsal Horn of the Spinal Cord
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Hiroshi Baba | C. Woolf | H. Baba | J. Scholz | K. Moore | Clifford J Woolf | T. Kohno | Kimberly A Moore | Tatsuro Kohno | Joachim Scholz | Laurie A Karchewski | L. Karchewski
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