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cutaneous pain
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OMIM - Multisystem Complex Disorders
OMIM - Metabolic disease
Cutaneous C-unmyelinated free nerve endings and hair follicles C-LTMRs expression profiles
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Effectiveness of brodalumab in improving itching and skin pain in Japanese patients with psoriasis: …
Clinical Relevance of Skin Pain in Atopic Dermatitis.
The effect of treatment expectations on pruritus and skin pain].
Impact of itch and skin pain on quality of life in adult patients with atopic dermatitis in Japan: r…
Prevalence and Severity of Dermatological Condition-Associated Skin Pain in the Chinese.
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Cryoneurolysis for Cutaneous Neuropathic Pain
Transcutaneous Oxygen Pressure of the Injured Ankle as Predictor of Postoperative Cutaneous Pain
Neuropathic Pain and Operant Conditioning of Cutaneous Reflexes After SCI
To Study the Peripheral Effect of Botulinum Toxin-A (Botox-A) on Experimentally Induced Cutaneous Pa…
Conditioned Pain Modulation Using Painful Cutaneous Electrical Stimulation or Simply Habituation?
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