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1. Role of the spinal TrkB-NMDA receptor link in the BDNF-induced long-lasting mechanical hyperalgesia in the rat: A behavioural study. Marcos JL, Galleguillos D, Pelissier T, Hernández A, Velásquez L, Villanueva L, Constandil L. Eur J Pain; 2017 Nov; 21(10):1688-1696. PubMed ID: 28670835 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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