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323 related items for PubMed ID: 10899224

  • 1. Selective opiate modulation of nociceptive processing in the human brain.
    Casey KL, Svensson P, Morrow TJ, Raz J, Jone C, Minoshima S.
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  • 2. Comparison of human cerebral activation pattern during cutaneous warmth, heat pain, and deep cold pain.
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  • 13. Positron emission tomographic analysis of cerebral structures activated specifically by repetitive noxious heat stimuli.
    Casey KL, Minoshima S, Berger KL, Koeppe RA, Morrow TJ, Frey KA.
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