The interaction between the oxytocin and pain modulation in headache patients
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Zhi-jian Zhang | J. Bi | Jun Yang | Yan-Juan Pan | Daxin Wang | Y. Qian | Yu-quan Wu | Wen-yan Liu | Changjiang Wang | Xin-feng Liu | Lu-xian Lv | Lu Lu | Yong-liang Wang | Zhi-Kuan Deng | Yan Yuan | Xin-Huan Zhai | L. Xue | Ren-Ren Li | Xin-Hua Wang | Xinping Zhou | Guo-Liang Wang | Jian-Xin Zhai
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