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Mitogen- and stress-activated kinase 1 in primary sensory neurons contributes to formalin-induced tonic pain. [PDF]
Irfan J +11 more
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Decoding Pain: Next-Generation In Vitro Systems for Mechanistic Insights and Drug Discovery. [PDF]
Khosrowshahi D, Lagae L, Bolander J.
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Targeting Na<sub>v</sub> Channels for Pain Relief: Structural Insights and Therapeutic Opportunities. [PDF]
Xie Y, Huang X, Lu F, Huang J.
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Genetic identification of mouse trigeminal afferents responsible for mechanical allodynia. [PDF]
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Osteoarthritis: molecular pathogenesis and potential therapeutic options. [PDF]
Zhang Y +9 more
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Ultrasensitive proteomics uncovers nociceptor diversity and novel pain targets
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Neurotrophins, nociceptors, and pain
Microscopy Research and Technique, 1999It is now well established that neurotrophins play a crucial role in the development of the nervous system. However, there is increasing evidence that the function of neurotrophins persists throughout adulthood. The broad scope of neurotrophin action is well documented in the case of nerve growth factor (NGF) and its effect on nociceptors and ...
L M, Mendell, K M, Albers, B M, Davis
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Nociceptors for the 21st Century
Current Review of Pain, 2000This review summarizes recent developments in the context of the neurochemical classification of nociceptors and explores the relationships between functionally and neurochemically defined subgroups. Although the complete picture is not yet available, several lines of intriguing evidence suggest that despite the complexity and diversity of nociceptor ...
Alvarez, Francisco J. +1 more
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Neurotrophins, nociceptors and pain
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2000Nerve growth factor (NGF) is known to play a key role in the development of hyperalgesia after inflammatory injury. The increased levels of NGF that accompany injury lead to hyperalgesia via peripheral and central spinal mechanisms. New evidence reviewed here indicates that NGF can directly sensitize nociceptive neurones to noxious heat stimuli through
P A, Heppenstall, G R, Lewin
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Nociceptor plasticity: A closer look
Journal of Cellular Physiology, 2017Nociceptors are receptors specifically involved in detecting a tissue damage and transducing it in an electrical signal. Nociceptor activation provoked by any kind of acute lesion is related to the release of several mediators of inflammation, within the framework of a process defined as “peripheral sensitization.” This results in an exaggerated ...
PACE, Maria Caterina +10 more
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