Potassium channels as a potential therapeutic target for trigeminal neuropathic and inflammatory pain
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Previous studies in several different trigeminal nerve injury/inflammation models indicated that the hyperexcitability of primary afferent neurons contributes to the pain pathway underlying mechanical allodynia. Although multiple types of voltage-gated ion channe...
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Main Authors: | Iwata Koichi (Author), Nakagawa Kazuharu (Author), Kitagawa Junichi (Author), Tsuboi Yoshiyuki (Author), Takeda Mamoru (Author), Matsumoto Shigeji (Author) |
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2011-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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