Time course for spinal nociceptive processes
Contribution of metabotropic glutamate receptors to spinal nociceptive transmission in the rat spinal cord
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Dimethylarginine dimethylaminohydrolase 1 is involved in spinal nociceptive plasticity
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The time-course of component processes of selective attention
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The time-course of component processes of selective attention.
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Neuropathic pain : glial responses and plasticity in the spinal nociceptive network
Is blood glucose associated with descending modulation of spinal nociception as measured by the nociceptive flexion reflex?
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The transformation of spinal curvature into spinal deformity: pathological processes and implications for treatment
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Central nociceptive sensitization vs. spinal cord training: opposing forms of plasticity that dictate function after complete spinal cord injury.
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Dissecting the contribution of knee joint NGF to spinal nociceptive sensitization in a model of OA pain in the rat
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The time course of target template activation processes during preparation for visual search
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The relative importance of perceptual and memory sampling processes in determining the time course of absolute identification
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The relative importance of perceptual and memory sampling processes in determining the time course of absolute identification
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Effect of interleukin 1β on spinal cord nociceptive transmission of normal and monoarthritic rats after disruption of glial function
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SPINAL CORD INJURY (SCI) SWITCHES HOW GABA AFFECTS NOCICEPTIVE PLASTICITY. A Dissertation YUNG JEN HUANG
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COURSE: ADVANCED MANUFACTURING PROCESSES. Module No. 5: OTHER PROCESSES
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Time Course of Respiratory Dysfunction and Motor Paralysis for 12 Weeks in Cervical Spinal Cord Injury without Bone Injury
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Sound-stress-induced altered nociceptive behaviors are associated with increased spinal CRFR2 gene expression in a rat model of burn injury
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38 th Annual Interdisciplinary Spinal Cord Injury Course
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Time Resolved Spinal MR Angiography: Initial Clinical Experience in the Evaluation of Spinal Arteriovenous Shunts
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Glycine Receptors in Spinal Nociceptive Control-An Update
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