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Sensory neuron sodium channel Nav1.8 is essential for pain at low temperatures
Katharina Zimmermann et al.
Nature 447 (7146), 856-9 (14 Jun 2007)
info:doi/10.1038/nature05880
Posted by dbrooks1 to temperature pain Nav1.8 chennel sodium dissertation on Fri Nov 16 2007 at 17:59 UTC | info | related

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