An investigation into Shaker-like potassium channel Kv1.6 and its role in the somatosensory nervous system
<p>Pain is a fascinatingly malleable sensory percept, evoking a unique experience for each individual. Most people who have experienced pain have an inherent understanding of its unpleasantness, and under most conditions this negative affect drives short- and long-term behavioural changes, whi...
Main Author: | Peck, L |
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Other Authors: | Bennett, D |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2019
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