Opioid receptors influence spinal cord electrical activity and edema formation following spinal cord injury: experimental observations using naloxone in the rat
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Olsson Yngve
Laboratory Of Neuropathology University Hospital
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Nyberg Fred
Department Of Pharmaceutical Biosciences Biomedical Center
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WINKLER Tomas
Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, University Hospital
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SHARMA Hari
Laboratory of Neuropathology, University Hospital
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STALBERG Erik
Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, University Hospital
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Sharma Hari
Laboratory Of Neuropathology University Hospital
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Stalberg Erik
Department Of Clinical Neurophysiolog
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Stalberg Erik
Department Of Clinical Neurophysiology University Hospital
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Winkler Tomas
Department Of Clinical Neurophysiology University Hospital
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