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Phrenic afferent input excites C1-C2 spinal neurons in rats.
Phrenic afferent input excites C1-C2 spinal neurons in rats. Pain. 1995 Oct; 63(1):117-125.
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subject areas
Afferent Pathways
Animals
Electric Stimulation
Male
Neck
Neurons
Pain
Pericardium
Phrenic Nerve
Rats
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
Spinal Cord
Vagus Nerve
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Robert Dale Foreman