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Authors: Casey, KL
Citation: Kl. Casey, The imaging of pain: Background and rationale, PROG PAIN R, 18, 2000, pp. 1-29

Authors: Lindauer, U Dirnagl, U
Citation: U. Lindauer et U. Dirnagl, Synaptic activity and regional blood flow: Physiology and metabolism, PROG PAIN R, 18, 2000, pp. 31-45

Authors: Whitsel, BL Tommerdahl, M Kohn, A Vierck, CJ Favorov, O
Citation: Bl. Whitsel et al., The S1 response to noxious skin heating as revealed by optical intrinsic signal imaging, PROG PAIN R, 18, 2000, pp. 47-93

Authors: Minoshima, S Cross, DJ Koeppe, RA Casey, KL
Citation: S. Minoshima et al., Brain activation studies using PET and SPECT: Execution and analysis, PROG PAIN R, 18, 2000, pp. 95-121

Authors: Rainville, P Bushnell, MC Duncan, GH
Citation: P. Rainville et al., PET studies of the subjective experience of pain, PROG PAIN R, 18, 2000, pp. 123-156

Authors: Pike, GB Hoge, RD
Citation: Gb. Pike et Rd. Hoge, Functional magnetic resonance imaging: Technical aspects, PROG PAIN R, 18, 2000, pp. 157-194

Authors: Davis, KD
Citation: Kd. Davis, Studies of pain using functional magnetic resonance imaging, PROG PAIN R, 18, 2000, pp. 195-210

Authors: Coghill, RC Morrow, TJ
Citation: Rc. Coghill et Tj. Morrow, Functional imaging of animal models of pain: High-resolution insights intonociceptive processing, PROG PAIN R, 18, 2000, pp. 211-239
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