Separate peripheral pathways for pruritus in man.
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Barbara Namer | Matthias Ringkamp | Martin Schmelz | R. Carr | M. Schmelz | H. Handwerker | B. Namer | L. Johanek | M. Ringkamp | Lisa M Johanek | Hermann O Handwerker | Richard Carr
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