Neuropeptide Y Y2 Receptors in Sensory Neurons Tonically Suppress Nociception and Itch but Facilitate Postsurgical and Neuropathic Pain Hypersensitivity.
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- Original Title:
- Neuropeptide Y Y2 Receptors in Sensory Neurons Tonically Suppress Nociception and Itch but Facilitate Postsurgical and Neuropathic Pain Hypersensitivity.
- Published In:
- Anesthesiology, 141(5), 946-968 (2024)
- Authors:
- Basu, Paramita, Maddula, Akshitha, Nelson, Tyler S, Prasoon, Pranav, Winter, Michelle K, Herzog, Herbert, McCarson, Kenneth E, Taylor, Bradley K
- Database ID:
- RPEP-07826
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Basu, Paramita; Maddula, Akshitha; Nelson, Tyler S; Prasoon, Pranav; Winter, Michelle K; Herzog, Herbert; McCarson, Kenneth E; Taylor, Bradley K. (2024). Neuropeptide Y Y2 Receptors in Sensory Neurons Tonically Suppress Nociception and Itch but Facilitate Postsurgical and Neuropathic Pain Hypersensitivity.. Anesthesiology, 141(5), 946-968. https://doi.org/10.1097/ALN.0000000000005184
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Basu, Paramita, et al. "Neuropeptide Y Y2 Receptors in Sensory Neurons Tonically Suppress Nociception and Itch but Facilitate Postsurgical and Neuropathic Pain Hypersensitivity.." Anesthesiology, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1097/ALN.0000000000005184
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