Brain resting-state connectivity in the development of secondary hyperalgesia in healthy men

Author:

Hansen Morten SejerORCID,Becerra Lino,Dahl Jørgen Berg,Borsook David,Mårtensson Johan,Christensen Anders,Nybing Janus Damm,Havsteen Inger,Boesen Mikael,Asghar Mohammad Sohail

Funder

Augustinus Fonden

Toyota Foundation Denmark

Aase og Ejnar Danielsens Fond

DASAIM Pain and Research Award

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Histology,General Neuroscience,Anatomy

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