Is BDNF Sufficient for Information Transfer between Microglia and Dorsal Horn Neurons during the Onset of Central Sensitization?
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Is BDNF Sufficient for Information Transfer between Microglia and Dorsal Horn Neurons during the Onset of Central Sensitization?
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Molecular Pain
Volume 6, Issue -, Pages 1744-8069-6-44
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SAGE Publications
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2010-07-24
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10.1186/1744-8069-6-44
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