Evoked vs spontaneous tactile allodynia: enhancing the translational relevance in a murine CIN model


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Jessica A Cucinello, JD Warren, PL Oellerich, HM Harris, KJ Sufka
University of Mississippi Undergraduate Research Journal, vol. 2(1), 2017, pp. Article 8

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Cucinello, J. A., Warren, J. D., Oellerich, P. L., Harris, H. M., & Sufka, K. J. (2017). Evoked vs spontaneous tactile allodynia: enhancing the translational relevance in a murine CIN model. University of Mississippi Undergraduate Research Journal, 2(1), Article 8.


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Cucinello, Jessica A, JD Warren, PL Oellerich, HM Harris, and KJ Sufka. “Evoked vs Spontaneous Tactile Allodynia: Enhancing the Translational Relevance in a Murine CIN Model.” University of Mississippi Undergraduate Research Journal 2, no. 1 (2017): Article 8.


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Cucinello, Jessica A., et al. “Evoked vs Spontaneous Tactile Allodynia: Enhancing the Translational Relevance in a Murine CIN Model.” University of Mississippi Undergraduate Research Journal, vol. 2, no. 1, 2017, pp. Article 8.


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@article{cucinello2017a,
  title = {Evoked vs spontaneous tactile allodynia: enhancing the translational relevance in a murine CIN model},
  year = {2017},
  issue = {1},
  journal = {University of Mississippi Undergraduate Research Journal},
  pages = {Article 8},
  volume = {2},
  author = {Cucinello, Jessica A and Warren, JD and Oellerich, PL and Harris, HM and Sufka, KJ}
}


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