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Alabas O, Tashani O and Johnson M Gender role expectations of pain predict response to experimentally-induced ischaemic and mechanical pain in healthy White British participants. F1000Posters 2011, 2:1688 (poster)

Gender role expectations of pain predict response to experimentally-induced ischaemic and mechanical pain in healthy White British participants

Oras Alabas1, Osama Tashani, Mark Johnson
Published 26 Oct 2011
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Published 26 Oct 2011

Gender role expectations of pain predict response to experimentally-induced ischaemic and mechanical pain in healthy White British participants

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Oras Alabas1, Osama Tashani, Mark Johnson
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1 Centre for Pain Research, Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK
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7th Congress of the European Federation of IASP Chapters (EFIC) 2011
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