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“... p38 (p-p38) protein and superoxide anion generation (SAG), two important players in the processing of neuropathic pain...”
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“... p38 (p-p38) protein and superoxide anion generation (SAG), two important players in the processing of neuropathic pain...”
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“... might decrease pain and change the activity of surrounding muscles; however, its effect on upper limb...”
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