The Impact of High Salt Diet on the Nociceptive Pain Thresholds and Functional Phenotype of Myeloid Cells
Introduction/Aim: Though several studies have shown that high salt diet (HSD) is related to the development of chronic diseases, the effect of long-term high-salt intake on the immune system and pain behavior remains elusive. Here, we aimed to investigate whether and how HSD affected mouse pain thre...
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Main Authors: | Anni Fan (Author), Xiang Qun Shi (Author), Ji Zhang (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2019-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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