Electrophysiological evidence for a spinal antinociceptive action of dipyrone
Volker Neugebauer(Texas Tech University), Robert F. Schmidt(University of Würzburg), Xiang He(Third People's Hospital of Chengdu), Hans‐Georg Schaible(Jena University Hospital), P. Gündling(University of Würzburg), Thomas Lücke(St. Josef-Hospital)
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