Development of an AmpliSeqTM Panel for Next-Generation Sequencing of a Set of Genetic Predictors of Persisting Pain
Background: Many gene variants modulate the individual perception of pain and possibly also its persistence. The limited selection of single functional variants is increasingly being replaced by analyses of the full coding and regulatory sequences of pain-relevant genes accessible by means of next g...
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Main Authors: | Dario Kringel (Author), Mari A. Kaunisto (Author), Catharina Lippmann (Author), Eija Kalso (Author), Jörn Lötsch (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2018-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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