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The Journal of Physiology|December 4, 2001
Spinothalamic lamina I neurones selectively responsive to cutaneous warming in catsD Andrew, A D Craig
Journal of Neurophysiology|April 4, 2002
Responses of spinothalamic lamina I neurons to repeated brief contact heat stimulation in the catA D Craig, D Andrew
Epilepsy & Behavior : E&B|October 20, 2009
Ecstatic epileptic seizures: a potential window on the neural basis for human self-awarenessF Picard, A D Craig
The Journal of Pain|November 19, 2003
Is there a specific lamina I spinothalamocortical pathway for pain and temperature sensations in primates?A D Craig, A Blomqvist
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|November 1, 2000
Is neuropathic pain caused by the activation of nociceptive-specific neurons due to anatomic sprouting in the dorsal horn?A Blomqvist, A D Craig
Neuroscience|September 1, 1988
Spinal and supraspinal terminations of primary afferent fibers from the gastrocnemius-soleus muscle in the catS Mense, A D Craig
Neuroscience Letters|November 11, 1983
The distribution of afferent fibers from the gastrocnemius-soleus muscle in the dorsal horn of the cat, as revealed by the transport of horseradish peroxidaseA D Craig, S Mense
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|May 15, 1979
The lateral cervical nucleus in the cat: anatomic organization of cervicothalamic neuronsA D Craig, H Burton
Nature Neuroscience|January 3, 2001
Spinothalamic lamina I neurons selectively sensitive to histamine: a central neural pathway for itchD Andrew, A D Craig
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|November 21, 2007
Striatal projections of the vagal-responsive region of the thalamic parafascicular nucleus in macaque monkeysS Ito, A D Craig
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The Journal of Physiology|December 4, 2001
Spinothalamic lamina I neurones selectively responsive to cutaneous warming in catsD Andrew, A D Craig
Journal of Neurophysiology|April 4, 2002
Responses of spinothalamic lamina I neurons to repeated brief contact heat stimulation in the catA D Craig, D Andrew
Epilepsy & Behavior : E&B|October 20, 2009
Ecstatic epileptic seizures: a potential window on the neural basis for human self-awarenessF Picard, A D Craig
The Journal of Pain|November 19, 2003
Is there a specific lamina I spinothalamocortical pathway for pain and temperature sensations in primates?A D Craig, A Blomqvist
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|November 1, 2000
Is neuropathic pain caused by the activation of nociceptive-specific neurons due to anatomic sprouting in the dorsal horn?A Blomqvist, A D Craig
Neuroscience|September 1, 1988
Spinal and supraspinal terminations of primary afferent fibers from the gastrocnemius-soleus muscle in the catS Mense, A D Craig
Neuroscience Letters|November 11, 1983
The distribution of afferent fibers from the gastrocnemius-soleus muscle in the dorsal horn of the cat, as revealed by the transport of horseradish peroxidaseA D Craig, S Mense
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|May 15, 1979
The lateral cervical nucleus in the cat: anatomic organization of cervicothalamic neuronsA D Craig, H Burton
Nature Neuroscience|January 3, 2001
Spinothalamic lamina I neurons selectively sensitive to histamine: a central neural pathway for itchD Andrew, A D Craig
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|November 21, 2007
Striatal projections of the vagal-responsive region of the thalamic parafascicular nucleus in macaque monkeysS Ito, A D Craig
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