Myrtenol Reduces Orofacial Nociception and Inflammation in Mice Through p38-MAPK and Cytokine Inhibition
Orofacial pain is one of the commonest and most complex complaints in dentistry, greatly impairing life quality. Preclinical studies using monoterpenes have shown pharmacological potential to treat painful conditions, but the reports of the effects of myrtenol on orofacial pain and inflammation are...
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Main Authors: | Janaíne P. Oliveira (Author), Fabíula F. Abreu (Author), José Marcos M. Bispo (Author), Anderson R. A. Cerqueira (Author), José Ronaldo dos Santos (Author), Cristiane B. Correa (Author), Soraia K. P. Costa (Author), Enilton A. Camargo (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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