Targeted mutation of EphB1 receptor prevents development of neuropathic hyperalgesia and physical dependence on morphine in mice
<p>Abstract</p> <p>EphB receptor tyrosine kinases, which play important roles in synaptic connection and plasticity during development and in matured nervous system, have recently been implicated in processing of pain after nerve injury and morphine dependence. Subtypes of the EphB...
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Main Authors: | Henkemeyer Mark (Author), Liu Wen-Tao (Author), Song Xue-Song (Author), Han Yuan (Author), Song Xue-Jun (Author) |
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2008-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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