Sensory processing of deep tissue nociception in the rat spinal cord and thalamic ventrobasal complex
<p>Sensory processing of deep somatic tissue constitutes an important component of the nociceptive system, yet associated central processing pathways remain poorly understood. Here, we provide a novel electrophysiological characterisation and immunohistochemical analysis of neural activation i...
Main Authors: | Sikandar, S, West, S, McMahon, S, Bennett, D, Dickenson, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2017
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