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Pain / Neurotransmitters / Sensory system / Nociception / Dynorphin / Opioid receptor / Neuropathic pain / Neuroprotection / Substance P / Biology / Chemistry / Neurochemistry
Date: 2006-07-26 11:06:24
Pain
Neurotransmitters
Sensory system
Nociception
Dynorphin
Opioid receptor
Neuropathic pain
Neuroprotection
Substance P
Biology
Chemistry
Neurochemistry

Cell, Vol. 108, 31–43, January 11, 2002, Copyright 2002 by Cell Press DREAM Is a Critical Transcriptional Repressor for Pain Modulation Hai-Ying M. Cheng,1,2,3,4,12 Graham M. Pitcher,6,7,12 Steven R. Laviolette,8 I

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