The antinociceptive action of etorphine in the dorsal horn is due to a direct spinal action and not to activation of descending inhibition (Q36097539)

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scientific article published on February 1, 1983
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The antinociceptive action of etorphine in the dorsal horn is due to a direct spinal action and not to activation of descending inhibition
scientific article published on February 1, 1983

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    The antinociceptive action of etorphine in the dorsal horn is due to a direct spinal action and not to activation of descending inhibition (English)

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