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Painful tonic heat stimulation induces GABA accumulation in the prefrontal cortex in man
Pain, 03/12/09
Kupers R et al. - The results are in line with animal findings on the role of GABA in pain processing and with studies in humans showing analgesic efficacy of GABA-related drugs in clinical pain conditions.
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