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The cytoarchitectonic organization of the spinal cord in the cat.
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This article is published in The Journal of Comparative Neurology.The article was published on 1952-06-01. It has received 1575 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Spinal cord & Spinal interneuron.read more
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The synaptic organization of the brain
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The induction of pain: an integrative review
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Neuronal circuitry for pain processing in the dorsal horn
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