Nociceptive stimulation induces expression of Arc/Arg3.1 in the spinal cord with a preference for neurons containing enkephalin
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In pain processing, long term synaptic changes play an important role, especially during chronic pain. The immediate early gene Arc/Arg3.1 has been widely implicated in mediating long-term plasticity in telencephalic regions, such as...
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Main Authors: | Kuhl Dietmar (Author), Biesheuvel Karla (Author), Jongen Joost LM (Author), Hossaini Mehdi (Author), Holstege Jan C (Author) |
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2010-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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