Spinal glial cells in itch modulation
Abstract Glial cells are non‐neuronal cells in the nervous system that are electrically non‐excitable and outnumber neurons in humans. Glial cells have attracted attention in recent years for their active involvement in the regulation of neuronal activity, suggesting their contribution to the pathog...
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Main Authors: | Miho Shiratori‐Hayashi (Author), Makoto Tsuda (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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