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P D Wall

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Lancet (London, England)|January 11, 1997
Pathophysiology of itchingM W Greaves, P D Wall
Neuroscience Letters|February 28, 1986
Morphine-sensitive and morphine-insensitive actions of C-fibre input on the rat spinal cordC J Woolf, P D Wall
Brain Research|November 5, 1976
Chronic changes in the response of cells in adult cat dorsal horn following partial deafferentation: the appearance of responding cells in a previously non-responsive regionA I Basbaum, P D Wall
Pain|December 1, 1988
Effects of lesions to rat spinal cord lamina I cell projection pathways on reactions to acute and chronic noxious stimuliP D Wall, J Bery, N Saadé
Brain Research|April 10, 1999
Myelinated afferent fiber types that become spontaneously active and mechanosensitive following nerve transection in the ratM Tal, P D Wall, M Devor
Brain Research|November 16, 1979
Ameboid receptive fields of cells in laminae 1, 2 and 3D Dubuisson, M Fitzgerald, P D Wall
Experimental Neurology|December 1, 1974
Ongoing activity in peripheral nerve: injury dischargeP D Wall, S Waxman, A I Basbaum
Nature|March 19, 2010
An ensheathed rotating knife for causing brain lesionsP GLEES, P D WALL, T A WRIGHT
Neuroscience|January 1, 1981
The response of rat spinal cord cells to unmyelinated afferents after peripheral nerve section and after changes in substance P levelsP D Wall, M Fitzgerald, S J Gibson
Neuroscience Letters|August 24, 1984
Dichotomizing somatic nerve fibers exist in rats but they are rareM Devor, P D Wall, S B McMahon
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Lancet (London, England)|January 11, 1997
Pathophysiology of itchingM W Greaves, P D Wall
Neuroscience Letters|February 28, 1986
Morphine-sensitive and morphine-insensitive actions of C-fibre input on the rat spinal cordC J Woolf, P D Wall
Brain Research|November 5, 1976
Chronic changes in the response of cells in adult cat dorsal horn following partial deafferentation: the appearance of responding cells in a previously non-responsive regionA I Basbaum, P D Wall
Pain|December 1, 1988
Effects of lesions to rat spinal cord lamina I cell projection pathways on reactions to acute and chronic noxious stimuliP D Wall, J Bery, N Saadé
Brain Research|April 10, 1999
Myelinated afferent fiber types that become spontaneously active and mechanosensitive following nerve transection in the ratM Tal, P D Wall, M Devor
Brain Research|November 16, 1979
Ameboid receptive fields of cells in laminae 1, 2 and 3D Dubuisson, M Fitzgerald, P D Wall
Experimental Neurology|December 1, 1974
Ongoing activity in peripheral nerve: injury dischargeP D Wall, S Waxman, A I Basbaum
Nature|March 19, 2010
An ensheathed rotating knife for causing brain lesionsP GLEES, P D WALL, T A WRIGHT
Neuroscience|January 1, 1981
The response of rat spinal cord cells to unmyelinated afferents after peripheral nerve section and after changes in substance P levelsP D Wall, M Fitzgerald, S J Gibson
Neuroscience Letters|August 24, 1984
Dichotomizing somatic nerve fibers exist in rats but they are rareM Devor, P D Wall, S B McMahon
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