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Chronic pain selectively reduces the motivation to work for remifentanil but not food reward

2025-05-15 | Chronic pain selectively reduces the motivation to work for remifentanil but not food reward – Pain. Lueptow, L.; Shashkova, L.; Twombly, E.; Greenhill, H.; Yang, H.; Taylor, A. M. W.; Cameron, C. M.; Evans, C. J.; Andrews,* A. M.; Cahill, C. M.

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