Neuroplasticity related to chronic pain and its modulation by microglia
Abstract Neuropathic pain is often chronic and can persist after overt tissue damage heals, suggesting that its underlying mechanism involves the alteration of neuronal function. Such an alteration can be a direct consequence of nerve damage or a result of neuroplasticity secondary to the damage to...
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Main Authors: | Shin-ichiro Hiraga (Author), Takahide Itokazu (Author), Mariko Nishibe (Author), Toshihide Yamashita (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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