Inflammatory and Neuropathic Nociception is Preserved in GPR55 Knockout Mice
Abstract The G-protein coupled receptor GPR55 has been postulated to serve as a novel cannabinoid receptor. A previous report indicated that GPR55 knockout mice fail to develop mechanical hyperalgesia, suggesting a pro-nociceptive role for GPR55 in the control of nociceptive responding. However, GPR...
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Autores principales: | Lawrence M. Carey, Tannia Gutierrez, Liting Deng, Wan-Hung Lee, Ken Mackie, Andrea G. Hohmann |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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