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Capsaicin-sensitive sensory nerve fibers contribute to the generation and maintenance of skeletal fracture pain
- Author
- A.P. Bloom
- Allen
- Aoki
- Averill
- Bellinger
- Bennett
- Bergenstock
- Bergstrom
- Bhattacharyya
- Bogen
- Bonnarens
- Brooks
- Brownlow
- Brunner
- Corrales
- D. Delong
- Dominick
- Dussor
- Einhorn
- Einhorn
- Ekman
- Ensrud
- Freeman
- Friese
- Gerstenfeld
- Gerstenfeld
- Giannoudis
- Greenfield
- Gruber
- Hedequist
- Hill
- Holzer
- Honore
- Hukkanen
- Hunt
- Inman
- Ivanusic
- J.M. Jimenez-Andrade
- J.R. Ghilardi
- Jancso
- Jimenez-Andrade
- Julius
- K.T. Freeman
- Kehl
- Khan
- Kidd
- King
- Knyihar-Csillik
- Koester
- Koewler
- Koivukangas
- Lamb
- Leveille
- Levine
- Lubeck
- Lutz
- M.A. Kuskowski
- Mach
- Mahowald
- Mamaril
- Manigrasso
- Martin
- McCann
- McCarthy
- McCarthy
- McCleane
- McMahon
- Mechawar
- Medhurst
- Meller
- Moed
- Molliver
- Molliver
- Morrison
- Mudge
- Mullink
- Murnaghan
- N.J. Koewler
- Nagy
- Nagy
- Nagy
- Nakagawa
- Offley
- Ohtori
- Oni
- Ozawa
- Ozawa
- P.W. Mantyh
- Pape
- Petrizzi
- Piermattei
- Poonawala
- Rethelyi
- Reynolds
- Rollman
- Rosemann
- Santy
- Sawatzky
- Schwei
- Sevcik
- Shortland
- Shu
- Simon
- Simon
- Skak
- Stewart
- Tsuda
- Tsukagoshi
- Tukker
- W.G. Mantyh
- Weevers
- Wong
- Woolf
- Woolf
- Xie
- Yates
- Zagon
- Zahn
- Zylka
- Publication venue
- 'Elsevier BV'
- Publication date
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