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Michal Granot

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The Journal of Pain|March 18, 2005
Personality traits associated with perception of noxious stimuli in women with vulvar vestibulitis syndromeMichal Granot
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology|April 9, 2009
Can we predict persistent postoperative pain by testing preoperative experimental pain?Michal Granot
Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy|July 16, 2005
Psychological factors associated with perception of experimental pain in vulvar vestibulitis syndromeMichal Granot, Yoav Lavee
Women & Health|August 12, 2006
Domestic violence among Druze women in Israel as reflected by health status and somatization levelHadass Goldblatt, Michal Granot
Handbook of Clinical Neurology|September 24, 2008
Chapter 27 Quantitative sensory testingDavid Yarnitsky, Michal Granot
The Clinical Journal of Pain|August 12, 2005
The roles of pain catastrophizing and anxiety in the prediction of postoperative pain intensity: a prospective studyMichal Granot, Sari Goldstein Ferber
The Journal of Pain|September 6, 2005
Association between regional idiopathic neuropathy and salivary involvement as the possible mechanism for oral sensory complaintsMichal Granot, Rafael M Nagler
Psychosomatic Medicine|February 2, 2006
The association between somatization and perceived ability: roles in dysmenorrhea among Israeli Arab adolescentsSari Goldstein-Ferber, Michal Granot
European Journal of Pain (London, England)|February 26, 2003
Psychophysics of phasic and tonic heat pain stimuli by quantitative sensory testing in healthy subjectsMichal Granot, Elliot Sprecher, David Yarnitsky
Pain Medicine (Malden, Mass.)|October 24, 2019
Enhanced Itch Intensity Is Associated with Less Efficient Descending Inhibition Processing for Itch But Not Pain Attenuation in Chronic Dermatology PatientsMichal Granot, Sarit Yakov, Michal Ramon
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The Journal of Pain|March 18, 2005
Personality traits associated with perception of noxious stimuli in women with vulvar vestibulitis syndromeMichal Granot
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology|April 9, 2009
Can we predict persistent postoperative pain by testing preoperative experimental pain?Michal Granot
Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy|July 16, 2005
Psychological factors associated with perception of experimental pain in vulvar vestibulitis syndromeMichal Granot, Yoav Lavee
Women & Health|August 12, 2006
Domestic violence among Druze women in Israel as reflected by health status and somatization levelHadass Goldblatt, Michal Granot
Handbook of Clinical Neurology|September 24, 2008
Chapter 27 Quantitative sensory testingDavid Yarnitsky, Michal Granot
The Clinical Journal of Pain|August 12, 2005
The roles of pain catastrophizing and anxiety in the prediction of postoperative pain intensity: a prospective studyMichal Granot, Sari Goldstein Ferber
The Journal of Pain|September 6, 2005
Association between regional idiopathic neuropathy and salivary involvement as the possible mechanism for oral sensory complaintsMichal Granot, Rafael M Nagler
Psychosomatic Medicine|February 2, 2006
The association between somatization and perceived ability: roles in dysmenorrhea among Israeli Arab adolescentsSari Goldstein-Ferber, Michal Granot
European Journal of Pain (London, England)|February 26, 2003
Psychophysics of phasic and tonic heat pain stimuli by quantitative sensory testing in healthy subjectsMichal Granot, Elliot Sprecher, David Yarnitsky
Pain Medicine (Malden, Mass.)|October 24, 2019
Enhanced Itch Intensity Is Associated with Less Efficient Descending Inhibition Processing for Itch But Not Pain Attenuation in Chronic Dermatology PatientsMichal Granot, Sarit Yakov, Michal Ramon
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