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The possibility of alleviating chronic neuropathic pain and related behaviors by the direct suppression of the parabrachial nucleus
Journal of Clinical Neuroscience
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10.1016/j.jocn.2021.11.019
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2022
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Vol 95
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pp. 180-187
Author(s):
Qian Chen
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Kai Ma
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Bin Wang
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Yongquan Chen
Keyword(s):
Neuropathic Pain
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Parabrachial Nucleus
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Chronic Neuropathic Pain
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Direct Suppression
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