Pharmacological modulation of processes contributing to spinal hyperexcitability : electrophysiological studies in the rat

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Main Author: Carpenter, Katherine Jane
Published: University College London (University of London) 2001
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610
Online Access:http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.248356
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Carpenter, Katherine Jane
Pharmacological modulation of processes contributing to spinal hyperexcitability : electrophysiological studies in the rat
author Carpenter, Katherine Jane
author_facet Carpenter, Katherine Jane
author_sort Carpenter, Katherine Jane
title Pharmacological modulation of processes contributing to spinal hyperexcitability : electrophysiological studies in the rat
title_short Pharmacological modulation of processes contributing to spinal hyperexcitability : electrophysiological studies in the rat
title_full Pharmacological modulation of processes contributing to spinal hyperexcitability : electrophysiological studies in the rat
title_fullStr Pharmacological modulation of processes contributing to spinal hyperexcitability : electrophysiological studies in the rat
title_full_unstemmed Pharmacological modulation of processes contributing to spinal hyperexcitability : electrophysiological studies in the rat
title_sort pharmacological modulation of processes contributing to spinal hyperexcitability : electrophysiological studies in the rat
publisher University College London (University of London)
publishDate 2001
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