Manual Acupuncture Needle Stimulation of the Rat Hindlimb Activates Groups I, II, III and IV Single Afferent Nerve Fibers in the Dorsal Spinal Roots
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概要
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- Physiological Society of Japanの論文
- 2005-06-01
著者
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Aikawa Y
Graduate School Of Humanities And Sciences Ochanomizu University
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AIKAWA Yoshihiro
Graduate School of Humanities and Sciences, Ochanomizu University
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KAGITANI Fusako
Graduate School of Humanities and Sciences, Ochanomizu University
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UCHIDA Sae
Graduate School of Humanities and Sciences, Ochanomizu University
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HOTTA Harumi
Graduate School of Humanities and Sciences, Ochanomizu University
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Kagitani F
Department Of Autonomic Neuroscience Tokyo Metropolitan Institute Of Gerontology
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Hotta Harumi
Department Of Autonomic Neuroscience Tokyo Metropolitan Institute Of Gerontology
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Uchida Sae
Department Of Autonomic Neuroscience Tokyo Metropolitan Institute Of Gerontology
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Aikawa Yoshihiro
Graduate School Of Humanities And Sciences Ochanomizu University
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