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Pain|September 20, 2016
Cross-centre replication of suppressed burrowing behaviour as an ethologically relevant pain outcome measure in the rat: a prospective multicentre studyRachel Wodarski, Ada Delaney, Camilla Ultenius, et al.
Pain|November 8, 2016
Cross-centre replication of suppressed burrowing behaviour as an ethologically relevant pain outcome measure in the rat: a prospective multicentre studyRachel Wodarski, Ada Delaney, Camilla Ultenius, et al.
The British Journal of Dermatology|July 12, 2020
Frontal fibrosing alopecia: a descriptive cross-sectional study of 711 cases in female patients from the UKS M McSweeney, E A A Christou, N Dand, et al.
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Cross-centre replication of suppressed burrowing behaviour as an ethologically relevant pain outcome measure in the rat: a prospective multicentre studyRachel Wodarski, Ada Delaney, Camilla Ultenius, et al.
Pain|November 8, 2016
Cross-centre replication of suppressed burrowing behaviour as an ethologically relevant pain outcome measure in the rat: a prospective multicentre studyRachel Wodarski, Ada Delaney, Camilla Ultenius, et al.
The British Journal of Dermatology|July 12, 2020
Frontal fibrosing alopecia: a descriptive cross-sectional study of 711 cases in female patients from the UKS M McSweeney, E A A Christou, N Dand, et al.
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