Lamina I NK1 expressing projection neurones are functional in early postnatal rats and contribute to the setting up of adult mechanical sensory thresholds
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>A small proportion of lamina I neurons of the spinal cord project upon the hindbrain and are thought to engage descending pathways that modulate the behavioural response to peripheral injury. Early postnatal development of nociceptio...
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Main Authors: | Man Sharon HW (Author), Géranton Sandrine M (Author), Hunt Stephen P (Author) |
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