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Distinctive Neurophysiological Signatures of Analgesia after Inflammatory Pain in the ACC of Freely Moving Mice
Samuel T. Kissinger, Estefania O’neil, Baolin Li, Kirk W. Johnson, Jeffrey L. Krajewski and Akihiko S. Kato
Journal of Neuroscience 17 July 2024, 44 (29) e2231232024; https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2231-23.2024
Samuel T. Kissinger
Lilly Research Laboratories, Department of Neuroscience, Indianapolis, Indiana 46285
Estefania O’neil
Lilly Research Laboratories, Department of Neuroscience, Indianapolis, Indiana 46285
Baolin Li
Lilly Research Laboratories, Department of Neuroscience, Indianapolis, Indiana 46285
Kirk W. Johnson
Lilly Research Laboratories, Department of Neuroscience, Indianapolis, Indiana 46285
Jeffrey L. Krajewski
Lilly Research Laboratories, Department of Neuroscience, Indianapolis, Indiana 46285
Akihiko S. Kato
Lilly Research Laboratories, Department of Neuroscience, Indianapolis, Indiana 46285
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Distinctive Neurophysiological Signatures of Analgesia after Inflammatory Pain in the ACC of Freely Moving Mice
Samuel T. Kissinger, Estefania O’neil, Baolin Li, Kirk W. Johnson, Jeffrey L. Krajewski, Akihiko S. Kato
Journal of Neuroscience 17 July 2024, 44 (29) e2231232024; DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2231-23.2024
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Distinctive Neurophysiological Signatures of Analgesia after Inflammatory Pain in the ACC of Freely Moving Mice
Samuel T. Kissinger, Estefania O’neil, Baolin Li, Kirk W. Johnson, Jeffrey L. Krajewski, Akihiko S. Kato
Journal of Neuroscience 17 July 2024, 44 (29) e2231232024; DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2231-23.2024
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