Noxious Stimuli Evoke a Biphasic Flexor Reflex Composed of A δ-Fiber-Mediated Short-Latency and C-Fiber-Mediated Long-Latency Withdrawal Movements in Mice
The nociceptive flexor reflex was studied in mice, focusing in particular on movement. Electrical stimuli delivered to the ventral aspect of the toe through a pair of needle electrodes inserted subcutaneously elicited a biphasic withdrawal reflex that was composed of short- and long-latency movement...
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Main Authors: | Satoko Kimura (Author), Motoko Honda (Author), Mitsuo Tanabe (Author), Hideki Ono (Author) |
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2004-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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