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Pflugers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology|December 1, 1989
Sensitization of articular afferents to mechanical stimuli by bradykininV Neugebauer, H G Schaible, R F Schmidt
The Journal of Physiology|February 1, 1973
Cortical and peripheral modification of cerebellar climbing fibre activity arising from cutaneous mechanoreceptorsR Leicht, M J Rowe, R F Schmidt
Pflugers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology|January 1, 1972
[Dendrite activity following mechanical cutaneous stimulation: modification by peripheral and corticofugal effects]R Leicht, M J Rowe, R F Schmidt
Neuroscience Letters|May 30, 2001
Histamine excites groups III and IV afferents from the cat knee joint depending on their resting activityM K Herbert, H Just, R F Schmidt
Neuroscience Letters|August 19, 1983
Types of afferents from the knee joint evoking sympathetic reflexes in cat inferior cardiac nervesY Sato, H G Schaible, R F Schmidt
Circulation Research|June 1, 1981
Muscle receptors with fine afferent fibers which may evoke circulatory reflexesK D Kniffeki, S Mense, R F Schmidt
Brain Research|February 18, 1985
Activation of fine articular afferent units by bradykininR Kanaka, H G Schaible, R F Schmidt
Brain Research|August 25, 1972
Inhibition of cerebellar climbing fibre activity by stimulation of precruciate cortexR Leicht, M J Roowe, R F Schmidt
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1990
Changes in extracellular potassium concentration in cat spinal cord in response to innocuous and noxious stimulation of legs with healthy and inflamed knee jointsU Heinemann, H G Schaible, R F Schmidt
Journal De Physiologie|September 1, 1977
The spinocervical tract as a possible pathway for muscular nociceptionK D Kniffki, S Mense, R F Schmidt
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Pflugers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology|December 1, 1989
Sensitization of articular afferents to mechanical stimuli by bradykininV Neugebauer, H G Schaible, R F Schmidt
The Journal of Physiology|February 1, 1973
Cortical and peripheral modification of cerebellar climbing fibre activity arising from cutaneous mechanoreceptorsR Leicht, M J Rowe, R F Schmidt
Pflugers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology|January 1, 1972
[Dendrite activity following mechanical cutaneous stimulation: modification by peripheral and corticofugal effects]R Leicht, M J Rowe, R F Schmidt
Neuroscience Letters|May 30, 2001
Histamine excites groups III and IV afferents from the cat knee joint depending on their resting activityM K Herbert, H Just, R F Schmidt
Neuroscience Letters|August 19, 1983
Types of afferents from the knee joint evoking sympathetic reflexes in cat inferior cardiac nervesY Sato, H G Schaible, R F Schmidt
Circulation Research|June 1, 1981
Muscle receptors with fine afferent fibers which may evoke circulatory reflexesK D Kniffeki, S Mense, R F Schmidt
Brain Research|February 18, 1985
Activation of fine articular afferent units by bradykininR Kanaka, H G Schaible, R F Schmidt
Brain Research|August 25, 1972
Inhibition of cerebellar climbing fibre activity by stimulation of precruciate cortexR Leicht, M J Roowe, R F Schmidt
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1990
Changes in extracellular potassium concentration in cat spinal cord in response to innocuous and noxious stimulation of legs with healthy and inflamed knee jointsU Heinemann, H G Schaible, R F Schmidt
Journal De Physiologie|September 1, 1977
The spinocervical tract as a possible pathway for muscular nociceptionK D Kniffki, S Mense, R F Schmidt
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