ephrin-B2 promotes nociceptive plasticity and hyperalgesic priming through EphB2-MNK-eIF4E signaling in both mice and humans

Ephrin-B-EphB signaling can promote pain through ligand-receptor interactions between peripheral cells, like immune cells expressing ephrin-Bs, and EphB receptors expressed by DRG neurons. Previous studies have shown increased ephrin-B2 expression in peripheral tissues like synovium of rheumatoid an...

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Main Authors: Eric T. David (Author), Muhammad Saad Yousuf (Author), Hao-Ruei Mei (Author), Ashita Jain (Author), Sharada Krishnagiri (Author), Hajira Elahi (Author), Rupali Venkatesan (Author), Kolluru D. Srikanth (Author), Gregory Dussor (Author), Matthew B. Dalva (Author), Theodore J. Price (Author)
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Published: Elsevier, 2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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