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If I may, then, draw my own summary from your paper, you have made it clear that, in research as well as in practice, we need to keep in mind that at least three factors may be affected by nerve compression, stretching or other nerve trauma, and that they may differ in their susceptibilities, namely, conduction, axonal transport and blood-nerve barrier. Is that right?

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Korr, I.M. (1978). Discussion. In: Korr, I.M. (eds) The Neurobiologic Mechanisms in Manipulative Therapy. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-8902-6_16

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