CRMP-2 peptide mediated decrease of high and low voltage-activated calcium channels, attenuation of nociceptor excitability, and anti-nociception in a model of AIDS therapy-induced painful peripheral neuropathy
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The ubiquity of protein-protein interactions in biological signaling offers ample opportunities for therapeutic intervention. We previously identified a peptide, designated CBD3, that suppressed inflammatory and neuropathic behaviora...
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Main Authors: | Piekarz Andrew D (Author), Due Michael R (Author), Khanna May (Author), Wang Bo (Author), Ripsch Matthew S (Author), Wang Ruizhong (Author), Meroueh Samy O (Author), Vasko Michael R (Author), White Fletcher A (Author), Khanna Rajesh (Author) |
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2012-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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