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The Journal of comparative neurology
The Journal of comparative neurology
GABAergic circuitry in the rostral ventral medulla of the rat and its relationship to descending antinociceptive controls.
GABAergic circuitry in the rostral ventral medulla of the rat and its relationship to descending antinociceptive controls.
Contribution of brainstem GABAergic circuitry to descending antinociceptive controls: II. Electron microscopic immunocytochemical evidence of GABAergic control over the projection from the periaqueductal gray to the nucleus raphe magnus in the rat.
Contribution of brainstem GABAergic circuitry to descending antinociceptive controls: I. GABA-immunoreactive projection neurons in the periaqueductal gray and nucleus raphe magnus.
Contribution of brainstem GABAergic circuitry to descending antinociceptive controls: II. Electron microscopic immunocytochemical evidence of GABAergic control over the projection from the periaqueductal gray to the nucleus raphe magnus in the rat.
Contribution of brainstem GABAergic circuitry to descending antinociceptive controls: I. GABA-immunoreactive projection neurons in the periaqueductal gray and nucleus raphe magnus.
On variables that affect estimates of the true sizes and densities of radioactively labeled cell nuclei.
On variables that affect estimates of the true sizes and densities of radioactively labeled cell nuclei.
Somatodendritic morphology of on- and off-cells in the rostral ventromedial medulla.
Endogenous peroxidatic activity in astrocytes after spinal cord injury.
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