Spinal Neuropeptide Responses in Persistent and Transient Pain Following Cervical Nerve Root Injury:(Presented at the 2004 CSRS Meeting)

SM Rothman, RA Kreider, BA Winkelstein - Spine, 2005 - journals.lww.com
Study Design. Behavioral and immunohistochemical analysis in rat models of persistent and
transient allodynia. Objectives. To examine separate cervical nerve root injuries …

Spinal neuropeptide responses in persistent and transient pain following cervical nerve root injury.

SM Rothman, RA Kreider, BA Winkelstein - Spine, 2005 - europepmc.org
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Study Design. Behavioral and immunohistochemical analysis in rat models of persistent and
transient allodynia. Objectives. To examine separate cervical nerve root injuries …

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Study Design. Behavioral and immunohistochemical analysis in rat models of persistent and
transient allodynia. Objectives. To examine separate cervical nerve root injuries …

[PDF][PDF] Spinal Neuropeptide Responses in Persistent and Transient Pain Following Cervical Nerve Root Injury

SM Rothman, BA Winkelstein - SPINE, 2005 - spinepain.seas.upenn.edu
Study Design. Behavioral and immunohistochemical analysis in rat models of persistent and
transient allodynia. Objectives. To examine separate cervical nerve root injuries …

Spinal neuropeptide responses in persistent and transient pain following cervical nerve root injury

SM Rothman, RA Kreider, BA Winkelstein - Spine, 2005 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Study design Behavioral and immunohistochemical analysis in rat models of persistent and
transient allodynia. Objectives To examine separate cervical nerve root injuries …