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How Sanshool Produces One Singular Sensation

By Elizabeth M. Adler

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Science Signaling  01 Jul 2008:
Vol. 1, Issue 26, pp. ec237
DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.126ec237
Elizabeth M. Adler
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