Substance P and Inflammatory Pain: Getting It Wrong and Right Simultaneously
Abstract
How do neuropeptides participate in the classic neuroinflammatory sequelae of tissue injury that includes pain, immune cell infiltration, and swelling? In this issue of Neuron, Green et al., 2019Green D.P. Limjunyawong N. Gour N. Pundir P. Dong X. A mast-cell-specific receptor mediates neurogenic inflammation and pain.Neuron. 2019; 101 (this issue): 412-420Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (160) Google Scholar reveal that...
Paper Details
Title
Substance P and Inflammatory Pain: Getting It Wrong and Right Simultaneously
Published Date
Feb 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
101
Issue
3
Pages
353 - 355
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