Sensory and affective components of orofacial pain: is it all in your brain?
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Tooth pulp inflammation increases brain-derived neurotrophic factor expression in rodent trigeminal ganglion neuronsAn update on pathophysiological mechanisms related to idiopathic oro-facial pain conditions with implications for management.Antinociceptive effect of the cannabinoid agonist, WIN 55,212-2, in the orofacial and temporomandibular formalin tests.[Depression and neuropsychological testing in patients with temporomandibular disorders].
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Sensory and affective components of orofacial pain: is it all in your brain?
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Sensory and affective components of orofacial pain: is it all in your brain?
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Sensory and affective components of orofacial pain: is it all in your brain?
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Sensory and affective components of orofacial pain: is it all in your brain?
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Sensory and affective components of orofacial pain: is it all in your brain?
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Sensory and affective components of orofacial pain: is it all in your brain?
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Goldberg MB
Tenenbaum HC
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10.1177/10454411010120060101
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2001-01-01T00:00:00Z