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Title: FMRI measurement of CNS responses to naloxone infusion and subsequent mild noxious thermal stimuli in healthy volunteers
Author(s): Borras, MC
Source: JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY Volume: 91 Issue: 6 Pages: 2723-2733 Published: JUN 2004
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