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1. Acid-Sensing Ion Channel Contributes To Central Sensitization And Inflammatory Pain Hypersensitivity
2. Intrathecal Injection Of Anti-Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) Anti Body Contributes To The Pain Hypersensitivity Following Surgical Incision In The Rats
3. Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha Contributes To The Pain Hypersensitivity Following Complete Freund's Adjuvant-induced Inflammatory Rats
4. Prophylactic Use Of 5-HT3 Receptor Antagonist To The Visceral Pain Hypersensitivity And The Colon Substance P Expression In Developing Rat
5. The Effect Of Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha (TNF-α) In Spinal Cord On Incisional Pain Hypersensitivity In Rats
6. CX3CL1/CX3CR1Regulates Nerve Injury-induced Pain Hypersensitivity Through The ERK5Signaling Pathway
7. Molecular And Epigenetic Mechanisms Of Nuclear Factor-κappa B-Mediated Diabetic Pain Hypersensitivity
8. Epigenetic Mechanism Of Purinergic Receptor P2X3R Of Dorsal Root Ganglion In Bone Cancer-induced Pain In Rats
9. Activation Of Extracelluar Signal-Regulated Kinase In Dorsal Horn Induced By Incision In Rats And The Effect Of Parecoxib
10. Sensitization Of P2X3 Receptors By Cystathionine β-synthetase Contributes To Persistent Pain Hypersensitivity In A Rat Model Of Lumbar Disc Herniation
11. Upregulation Of Cystathionine-β-synthetase In Arcuate Nucleus Produces Pain Hypersensitivity Via PKC Upregulation And GluN2B Phosphorylation In Rats With Chronic Pancreatitis
12. The Involvement Of TRPC3 And TRPC6 Channels In Nociceptive Information Transmission And Pain Hypersensitivity And Its Underlying Mechanisms
13. CCL2/CCR2 In The Nucleus Accumbens Contributes To Pain Hypersensitivity And Depression-like Behaviors
14. The Role Of AMPA Receptor GluAl Subunit In Pain Hypersensitivity In Nitroglycerin-induced Migraine Mice Model
15. VEGF189-Secreting Human Adipose-derived Mesenchymal Stem Cell Modulates Pain Hypersensitivity By Negative Control Of TRPV1 In A Mice Model Of Parkinson’s Disease
16. The Role And Mechanisms Of Src Family Kinases In Hypothalamic Arcuate Nucles In The Inflammatory Pain Hypersensitivity
17. Activin is critical for the development of pain hypersensitivity after inflammation
18. Roles of TRPA1 and TRPV1 in cutaneous injury-induced hypersensitivity
19. RCAN1.4 In Spinal Dorsal Horn Contributes To Pain Hypersensitivity Induced By Peripheral Inflammation
20. Mechanistic Study Of Pain Hypersensitivity In An SMA Mouse Model
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