Peripheral non-viral MIDGE vector-driven delivery of β-endorphin in inflammatory pain
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Leukocytes infiltrating inflamed tissue produce and release opioid peptides such as β-endorphin, which activate opioid receptors on peripheral terminals of sensory nerves resulting in analgesia. Gene therapy is an attractive strategy...
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Main Authors: | Busch Melanie (Author), Labuz Dominika (Author), Brack Alexander (Author), Rittner Heike L (Author), Mousa Shaaban A (Author), Sitte Nicolle (Author), Binder Waltraud (Author), Schroff Matthias (Author), Oswald Detlef (Author), Machelska Halina (Author), Wittig Burghardt (Author), Schäfer Michael (Author), Stein Christoph (Author) |
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