Contribution of anterior cingulate cortex and descending pain inhibitory system to analgesic effect of lemon odor in mice.
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Continuous Descending Modulation of the Spinal Cord Revealed by Functional MRI.Fos Protein as a Marker of Neuronal Activity: a Useful Tool in the Study of the Mechanism of Action of Natural Products with Analgesic Activity.Role of the RVM in Descending Pain Regulation Originating from the Cerebrospinal Fluid-Contacting Nucleus.Biological Activities and Safety of spp. Essential Oils
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Contribution of anterior cingulate cortex and descending pain inhibitory system to analgesic effect of lemon odor in mice.
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scientific article published on 20 February 2014
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Contribution of anterior cingu ...... effect of lemon odor in mice.
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Contribution of anterior cingu ...... effect of lemon odor in mice.
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Contribution of anterior cingu ...... effect of lemon odor in mice.
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Contribution of anterior cingu ...... effect of lemon odor in mice.
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Hiroshi Ikeda
Syuntaro Takasu
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10.1186/1744-8069-10-14
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2014-02-20T00:00:00Z
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