Salmon and human thrombin differentially regulate radicular pain, glial-induced inflammation and spinal neuronal excitability through protease-activated receptor-1.
Chronic neck pain is a major problem with common causes including disc herniation and spondylosis that compress the spinal nerve roots. Cervical nerve root compression in the rat produces sustained behavioral hypersensitivity, due in part to the early upregulation of pro-inflammatory cytokines, the...
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Autores principales: | Jenell R Smith, Peter P Syre, Shaina A Oake, Kristen J Nicholson, Christine L Weisshaar, Katrina Cruz, Robert Bucki, Bethany C Baumann, Paul A Janmey, Beth A Winkelstein |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2013
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/6b96131a04ba44b08e106a53dbb32f8a |
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