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Current Biology : CB|February 5, 2020
Male-Specific Conditioned Pain Hypersensitivity in Mice and HumansLoren J Martin, Erinn L Acland, Chulmin Cho, et al.
Current Biology : CB|January 15, 2019
Male-Specific Conditioned Pain Hypersensitivity in Mice and HumansLoren J Martin, Erinn L Acland, Chulmin Cho, et al.
Pain|November 24, 2020
Cage-lid hanging behavior as a translationally relevant measure of pain in miceHantao Zhang, Irene Lecker, Chereen Collymore, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|August 8, 2017
Epiregulin and EGFR interactions are involved in pain processingLoren J Martin, Shad B Smith, Arkady Khoutorsky, et al.
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Current Biology : CB|February 5, 2020
Male-Specific Conditioned Pain Hypersensitivity in Mice and HumansLoren J Martin, Erinn L Acland, Chulmin Cho, et al.
Current Biology : CB|January 15, 2019
Male-Specific Conditioned Pain Hypersensitivity in Mice and HumansLoren J Martin, Erinn L Acland, Chulmin Cho, et al.
Pain|November 24, 2020
Cage-lid hanging behavior as a translationally relevant measure of pain in miceHantao Zhang, Irene Lecker, Chereen Collymore, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|August 8, 2017
Epiregulin and EGFR interactions are involved in pain processingLoren J Martin, Shad B Smith, Arkady Khoutorsky, et al.
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