Harper, D. E., Ichesco, E., Schrepf, A., Hampson, J. P., Clauw, D. J., Schmidt-Wilcke, T., . . . Harte, S. E. (2018). Resting functional connectivity of the periaqueductal gray is associated with normal inhibition and pathological facilitation in conditioned pain modulation. J Pain.
Chicago Style aipamenaHarper, Daniel E., Eric Ichesco, Andrew Schrepf, Johnson P. Hampson, Daniel J. Clauw, Tobias Schmidt-Wilcke, Richard E. Harris, and Steven E. Harte. "Resting Functional Connectivity of the Periaqueductal Gray Is Associated With Normal Inhibition and Pathological Facilitation in Conditioned Pain Modulation." J Pain 2018.
MLA aipamenaHarper, Daniel E., et al. "Resting Functional Connectivity of the Periaqueductal Gray Is Associated With Normal Inhibition and Pathological Facilitation in Conditioned Pain Modulation." J Pain 2018.