Experimental Evidence for Alleviating Nociceptive Hypersensitivity by Single Application of Capsaicin
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Title
Experimental Evidence for Alleviating Nociceptive Hypersensitivity by Single Application of Capsaicin
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Keywords
Capsaicin, Dorsal Root Ganglion Neuron, Spare Nerve Injury, Neuropathic Pain Model, Capsaicin Treatment
Journal
Molecular Pain
Volume 11, Issue -, Pages s12990-015-0019
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Online
2015-04-21
DOI
10.1186/s12990-015-0019-0
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