Local anesthetic treatment significantly attenuates acute pain responding but does not prevent the neonatal injury-induced reduction in adult spinal behavioral …

EE Young, KM Baumbauer, J Hillyer… - Behavioral …, 2007 - psycnet.apa.org
Recent findings indicate that neonatal injury results in decreased spinal plasticity in adult
subjects (EE Young, KM Baumbauer, AE Elliot, & RL Joynes, 2007). Previous research has …

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Local anesthetic treatment significantly attenuates acute pain responding but does not prevent the neonatal injury-induced reduction in adult spinal behavioral …

EE Young, KM Baumbauer, J Hillyer… - Behavioral …, 2007 - europepmc.org
Recent findings indicate that neonatal injury results in decreased spinal plasticity in adult
subjects (EE Young, KM Baumbauer, AE Elliot, & RL Joynes, 2007). Previous research has …

Local anesthetic treatment significantly attenuates acute pain responding but does not prevent the neonatal injury-induced reduction in adult spinal behavioral …

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Recent findings indicate that neonatal injury results in decreased spinal plasticity in adult
subjects (EE Young, KM Baumbauer, AE Elliot, & RL Joynes, 2007). Previous research has …

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Objective: To determine the extent to which pain contributes to risk for suicidal ideation after
burn injury. Design: This longitudinal cohort study evaluated participants at discharge, 6 …

Local anesthetic treatment significantly attenuates acute pain responding but does not prevent the neonatal injury-induced reduction in adult spinal behavioral …

EE Young, KM Baumbauer, J Hillyer… - Behavioral …, 2007 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Recent findings indicate that neonatal injury results in decreased spinal plasticity in adult
subjects (EE Young, KM Baumbauer, AE Elliot, & RL Joynes, 2007). Previous research has …

Local anesthetic treatment significantly attenuates acute pain responding but does not prevent the neonatal injury-induced reduction in adult spinal behavioral …

EE Young, KM Baumbauer… - Behavioral …, 2007 - search.pdh.ebscohost.com
Recent findings indicate that neonatal injury results in decreased spinal plasticity in adult
subjects (EE Young, KM Baumbauer, AE Elliot, & RL Joynes, 2007). Previous research …

Local Anesthetic Treatment Significantly Attenuates Acute Pain Responding but Does Not Prevent the Neonatal Injury-Induced Reduction in Adult Spinal Behavioral …

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Recent findings indicate that neonatal injury results in decreased spinal plasticity in adult
subjects (EE Young, KM Baumbauer, AE Elliot, & RL Joynes, 2007). Previous research has …

Local anesthetic treatment significantly attenuates acute pain responding but does not prevent the neonatal injury-induced reduction in adult spinal behavioral …

EE Young, KM Baumbauer, J Hillyer… - Behavioral …, 2007 - psycnet.apa.org
Recent findings indicate that neonatal injury results in decreased spinal plasticity in adult
subjects (EE Young, KM Baumbauer, AE Elliot, & RL Joynes, 2007). Previous research has …