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Figure 1. Registration of the Compound Action Potential (CAP) of the isolated sural nerve (SN) in a liquid paraffin bath. Local anesthetic solution (LA) was injected into the silicone tube (ST), which had been cut longitudinally and placed between the stimulating (S) and recording (R) electrodes.
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