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Meryl J Alappattu

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Journal of Cancer Survivorship : Research and Practice|April 26, 2023
Implementation of a Cancer Rehabilitation Navigation Program: a qualitative analysis of implementation determinants and strategiesNicole L Stout, Shana E Harrington, Ashley Perry, et al.
Brain Sciences|November 27, 2024
Delayed Recovery After Exercise-Induced Pain in People with Chronic Widespread Muscle Pain Related to Cortical ConnectivityMark D Bishop, Meryl J Alappattu, Priyanka Rana, et al.
Sexual Medicine|April 7, 2015
Painful intercourse is significantly associated with evoked pain perception and cognitive aspects of pain in women with pelvic painMeryl J Alappattu, Steven Z George, Michael E Robinson, et al.
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Journal of Cancer Survivorship : Research and Practice|April 26, 2023
Implementation of a Cancer Rehabilitation Navigation Program: a qualitative analysis of implementation determinants and strategiesNicole L Stout, Shana E Harrington, Ashley Perry, et al.
Brain Sciences|November 27, 2024
Delayed Recovery After Exercise-Induced Pain in People with Chronic Widespread Muscle Pain Related to Cortical ConnectivityMark D Bishop, Meryl J Alappattu, Priyanka Rana, et al.
Sexual Medicine|April 7, 2015
Painful intercourse is significantly associated with evoked pain perception and cognitive aspects of pain in women with pelvic painMeryl J Alappattu, Steven Z George, Michael E Robinson, et al.
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