Whitehorn et al., 1973 - Google Patents
Changes in polarization of central branches of myelinated mechanoreceptor and nociceptor fibers during noxious and innocuous stimulation of the skin.Whitehorn et al., 1973
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- 9508242202147562645
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- Whitehorn D
- Burgess P
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- Publication venue
- Journal of Neurophysiology
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METHODS Fourteen cats anesthetized with pentobarbital sodium (Diabutal, Diamond Laboratories, 35 mg/kg) or six made spinal by anemic destruction of the cranial contents during ether anesthesia were used with similar results, The animals were paralyzed with …
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