Meta-Analysis of Thirty-Four Independent Samples Studied Using PET Reveals a Significantly Attenuated Central Response to Noxious Stimulation in Clinical Pain Patients.

scientific article published in January 1999

Meta-Analysis of Thirty-Four Independent Samples Studied Using PET Reveals a Significantly Attenuated Central Response to Noxious Stimulation in Clinical Pain Patients. is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S11916-999-0044-7
P698PubMed publication ID10998682

P2093author name stringDerbyshire SW
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P921main subjectmeta-analysisQ815382
P304page(s)265-280
P577publication date1999-01-01
P1433published inCurrent review of painQ27714717
P1476titleMeta-Analysis of Thirty-Four Independent Samples Studied Using PET Reveals a Significantly Attenuated Central Response to Noxious Stimulation in Clinical Pain Patients.
P478volume3

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