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Chu Research Lab . Human Pain and Opioid Physiology Research. Information about Pain Research Techniques. Are you having trouble viewing video files on our website? Please install the latest version of the Macromedia Flash player for your web browser. The team from the Discovery Channel television program Mythbusters. Featuring Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage, visited the Chu lab in January to learn some basic human experimental pain models and how quantitative sensory testing of pain is performed. Inflam.

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Chu Research Lab . Human Pain and Opioid Physiology Research. Information about Pain Research Techniques. Are you having trouble viewing video files on our website? Please install the latest version of the Macromedia Flash player for your web browser. The team from the Discovery Channel television program Mythbusters. Featuring Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage, visited the Chu lab in January to learn some basic human experimental pain models and how quantitative sensory testing of pain is performed. Inflam.

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