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Involvement of spinal G-protein inwardly rectifying potassium (GIRK) channels in the enhanced antinociceptive effects of the activation of both μ-opioid and cannabinoid CB1 recepto...
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Kurata, S.
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Mori, T.
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Saeki, T.
,
Sudo, Y.
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Suzuki, T.
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Takemura
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Y
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Uezono, Y.
Published 2022
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Event-Related Desynchronization and Corticomuscular Coherence Observed During Volitional Swallow by Electroencephalography Recordings in Humans
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Irisawa, H.
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Kansaku, K.
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Koganemaru, S.
,
Matsuhashi, M.
,
Mima, T.
,
Mizuno, F.
,
Mizushima, T.
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Takahashi, T.
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Takemura
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Published 2021
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Evaluation of an advanced pressure ulcer management protocol followed by trained wound, ostomy, and continence nurses: a non-randomized controlled trial
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Kaitani T
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Nakagami G
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Sugama J
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Tachi M
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Matsuyama Y
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Miyachi Y
,
Nagase T
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Takemura
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Sanada H
Published 2015-02-01
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