An investigation of the neurohumoural involvement in the antinociceptive effects of microelectrostimulation in rats.

Thesis


Dorrell, Helen Mary 1992. An investigation of the neurohumoural involvement in the antinociceptive effects of microelectrostimulation in rats. Thesis University of East London
AuthorsDorrell, Helen Mary
Abstract

This thesis identifies some antinociceptive properties
of a novel low amplitude transcranially administered
electrostimulation (ES) and investigates the neurohumoural
origin of the response.

Keywordselectrostimulation; rats
Year1992
Web address (URL)http://hdl.handle.net/10552/1247
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Deposited10 May 2011
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