Thompson, J. M., Ji, G., & Neugebauer, V. (2015). Small-conductance calcium-activated potassium (SK) channels in the amygdala mediate pain-inhibiting effects of clinically available riluzole in a rat model of arthritis pain. Mol Pain.
Chicago Stili AlıntıThompson, Jeremy M., Guangchen Ji, ve Volker Neugebauer. "Small-conductance Calcium-activated Potassium (SK) Channels in the Amygdala Mediate Pain-inhibiting Effects of Clinically Available Riluzole in a Rat Model of Arthritis Pain." Mol Pain 2015.
MLA AlıntıThompson, Jeremy M., Guangchen Ji, ve Volker Neugebauer. "Small-conductance Calcium-activated Potassium (SK) Channels in the Amygdala Mediate Pain-inhibiting Effects of Clinically Available Riluzole in a Rat Model of Arthritis Pain." Mol Pain 2015.