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Plasticity of peripheral or central nociceptive processing cause different types of mechanical hyperalgesia in humans

Koltzenburg, M and Lundberg, LER and Torebjörk, HE (1992) Plasticity of peripheral or central nociceptive processing cause different types of mechanical hyperalgesia in humans. In: Pflügers Archiv. (pp. R45 - ?).

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Type:Proceedings paper
Title:Plasticity of peripheral or central nociceptive processing cause different types of mechanical hyperalgesia in humans
UCL classification:UCL > School of Life and Medical Sciences > Faculty of Population Health Sciences > Institute of Child Health > Department of Neurosciences and Mental Health > ICH - Neural Plasticity Unit

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