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Physiological Reviews|January 1, 1994
Sensory innervation of the viscera: peripheral basis of visceral painF Cervero
Lancet (London, England)|October 13, 2000
Visceral hyperalgesia revisitedF Cervero
Progress in Brain Research|January 1, 1996
Spinal cord mechanisms of hyperalgesia and allodynia: role of peripheral input from nociceptorsF Cervero
British Journal of Anaesthesia|June 25, 2013
III. Pain research: what have we learned and where are we goingF Cervero
Pain|July 1, 1995
What is a nociceptor-specific (class 3) cell?F Cervero
Pain|June 1, 1982
Afferent activity evoked by natural stimulation of the biliary system in the ferretF Cervero
British Medical Bulletin|July 1, 1991
Mechanisms of acute visceral painF Cervero
The Journal of Physiology|April 1, 1983
Somatic and visceral inputs to the thoracic spinal cord of the cat: effects of noxious stimulation of the biliary systemF Cervero
Brain Research|September 26, 1983
Supraspinal connections of neurones in the thoracic spinal cord of the cat: ascending projections and effects of descending impulsesF Cervero
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|February 19, 1985
Visceral nociception: peripheral and central aspects of visceral nociceptive systemsF Cervero
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Physiological Reviews|January 1, 1994
Sensory innervation of the viscera: peripheral basis of visceral painF Cervero
Lancet (London, England)|October 13, 2000
Visceral hyperalgesia revisitedF Cervero
Progress in Brain Research|January 1, 1996
Spinal cord mechanisms of hyperalgesia and allodynia: role of peripheral input from nociceptorsF Cervero
British Journal of Anaesthesia|June 25, 2013
III. Pain research: what have we learned and where are we goingF Cervero
Pain|July 1, 1995
What is a nociceptor-specific (class 3) cell?F Cervero
Pain|June 1, 1982
Afferent activity evoked by natural stimulation of the biliary system in the ferretF Cervero
British Medical Bulletin|July 1, 1991
Mechanisms of acute visceral painF Cervero
The Journal of Physiology|April 1, 1983
Somatic and visceral inputs to the thoracic spinal cord of the cat: effects of noxious stimulation of the biliary systemF Cervero
Brain Research|September 26, 1983
Supraspinal connections of neurones in the thoracic spinal cord of the cat: ascending projections and effects of descending impulsesF Cervero
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|February 19, 1985
Visceral nociception: peripheral and central aspects of visceral nociceptive systemsF Cervero
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