
How Pain Is Processed by Men and Women: Study Shows Surprising Difference
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For this purpose, the researchers divided each ganglion into more than 100 thin tissue sections. A total of 7,495 microscopy images and 62 gene analyses were used for evaluation. “Of course, no human can objectively evaluate it,” says Blum about the amount of images.
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For this purpose, the researchers divided each ganglion into more than 100 thin tissue sections.
according to Frankfurter Rundschau +1A total of 7,495 microscopy images and 62 gene analyses were used for evaluation. “Of course, no human can objectively evaluate it,” says Blum about the amount of images.
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