Paclitaxel Induces Acute Pain via Directly Activating Toll like Receptor 4

Volume: 11, Pages: s12990 - 0005
Published: Mar 11, 2015
Abstract
Paclitaxel, a powerful anti-neoplastic drug, often causes pathological pain, which significantly reduces the quality of life in patients. Paclitaxel-induced pain includes pain that occurs immediately after paclitaxel treatment (paclitaxel-associated acute pain syndrome, P-APS) and pain that persists for weeks to years after cessation of paclitaxel treatment (paclitaxel induced chronic neuropathic pain). Mechanisms underlying P-APS remain...
Paper Details
Title
Paclitaxel Induces Acute Pain via Directly Activating Toll like Receptor 4
Published Date
Mar 11, 2015
Volume
11
Pages
s12990 - 0005
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