Substance P-driven feed-forward inhibitory activity in the mammalian spinal cord

<p>Abstract</p> <p>In mammals, somatosensory input activates feedback and feed-forward inhibitory circuits within the spinal cord dorsal horn to modulate sensory processing and thereby affecting sensory perception by the brain. Conventionally, feedback and feed-forward inhibitory a...

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Main Authors: King Christopher (Author), Takeda Daisuke (Author), Chen Meng (Author), Nakatsuka Terumasa (Author), Ling Jennifer (Author), Xing Hong (Author), Ataka Toyofumi (Author), Vierck Charles (Author), Yezierski Robert (Author), Gu Jianguo G (Author)
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Published: SAGE Publishing, 2005-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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