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Pain|June 1, 1976
Diverse sensory functions with an almost totally divided spinal cord. A case of spinal cord transection with preservation of part of one anterolateral quadrantW Noordenbos, P D Wall
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|December 1, 1977
Sensory functions which remain in man after complete transection of dorsal columnsP D Wall, W Noordenbos
Neuroscience Letters|December 6, 1996
Synchronous inherent oscillations of potentials within the rat lumbar spinal cordM Lidierth, P D Wall
Journal of Neurophysiology|August 15, 1998
Dorsal horn cells connected to the lissauer tract and their relation to the dorsal root potential in the ratM Lidierth, P D Wall
Brain Research|December 17, 1976
Dorsal horn cells with proximal cutaneous receptive fieldsM Devor, P D Wall
Nature|November 2, 1978
Reorganisation of spinal cord sensory map after peripheral nerve injuryM Devor, P D Wall
Brain Research|October 20, 1980
Descending influences on receptive fields and activity of single units recorded in laminae 1,2 and 3 of cat spinal cordD Dubuisson, P D Wall
Pain|December 1, 1981
Effects of capsaicin applied locally to adult peripheral nerve. I. Physiology of peripheral nerve and spinal cordP D Wall, M Fitzgerald
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|June 20, 1981
Effect of peripheral nerve injury on receptive fields of cells in the cat spinal cordM Devor, P D Wall
Ciba Foundation Symposium|January 1, 1982
If substance P fails to fulfil the criteria as a neurotransmitter in somatosensory afferents, what might be its function?P D Wall, M Fitzgerald
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Pain|June 1, 1976
Diverse sensory functions with an almost totally divided spinal cord. A case of spinal cord transection with preservation of part of one anterolateral quadrantW Noordenbos, P D Wall
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|December 1, 1977
Sensory functions which remain in man after complete transection of dorsal columnsP D Wall, W Noordenbos
Neuroscience Letters|December 6, 1996
Synchronous inherent oscillations of potentials within the rat lumbar spinal cordM Lidierth, P D Wall
Journal of Neurophysiology|August 15, 1998
Dorsal horn cells connected to the lissauer tract and their relation to the dorsal root potential in the ratM Lidierth, P D Wall
Brain Research|December 17, 1976
Dorsal horn cells with proximal cutaneous receptive fieldsM Devor, P D Wall
Nature|November 2, 1978
Reorganisation of spinal cord sensory map after peripheral nerve injuryM Devor, P D Wall
Brain Research|October 20, 1980
Descending influences on receptive fields and activity of single units recorded in laminae 1,2 and 3 of cat spinal cordD Dubuisson, P D Wall
Pain|December 1, 1981
Effects of capsaicin applied locally to adult peripheral nerve. I. Physiology of peripheral nerve and spinal cordP D Wall, M Fitzgerald
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|June 20, 1981
Effect of peripheral nerve injury on receptive fields of cells in the cat spinal cordM Devor, P D Wall
Ciba Foundation Symposium|January 1, 1982
If substance P fails to fulfil the criteria as a neurotransmitter in somatosensory afferents, what might be its function?P D Wall, M Fitzgerald
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