The developmental emergence of differential brainstem serotonergic control of the sensory spinal cord
Abstract Descending connections from brainstem nuclei are known to exert powerful control of spinal nociception and pain behaviours in adult mammals. Here we present evidence that descending serotonergic fibres not only inhibit nociceptive activity, but also facilitate non-noxious tactile activity i...
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Auteurs principaux: | F. Schwaller, A. H. Kanellopoulos, M. Fitzgerald |
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2017
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