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1. Studies On The Alterations Of Expression And Function Of Ion Channels In Diseases
2. Application Of Lentiviral Vector-mediated Shrnato Knockdown Nav1.7Gene In A Rat Model Of Bone Cancer Pain
3. Expression And Clinical Significance Of Nav1.7 In Cervical Cancer
4. The Relationship Between Nav1.7Expression And Pain Changes In The Dorsal Root Ganglia Of Rats With Chronic Pain
5. Analgesia Experimental Study Of Intrathecal Injection Lidocaine On SNL Rats
6. Expression Of Voltage Gated Sodium Channel Nav1.7in Rat Pulpitis
7. The Effects Of FHF2Mediated By Sodium Channels On Pain And Sodium Channels Expression Profiles In Human Prostatic Cancer
8. Effect Of Curing-injury Cataplasma On Pain Behavior And The Expression Of The Nav1.7in Model Rats With Formaldehyde-induced Inflammatory Pain
9. Effect Of Huangqiguizhiwuwu Decoction On Voltage-sodium Channels In A Rat Model Of Oxaliplatin Induced Neuropathic Pain
10. MicroRNA30b Regulate The Expression Of SCN9A In Neuropathic Pain
11. Spatio-Temporal Expression Of Channels Nav1.7,Nav1.8 And Cav3.2 In Diabetic Mechanical Allodynia In Rats
12. The Analgesic Effection Of Lentivirus Mediated SiSCN9A Inhibit The Expression Of Nav1.7 In Nerve Pathological Pain
13. Glucocorticoid Receptor Regulation Of Sodium Channel Nav1.7 In Neuropathic Pain
14. The Role Of P65 In Persistent Postoperative Pain
15. Identification Of The Interaction Interface Between Hainantoxin-? And Sodium Channel Isoform Nav1.7
16. Research The Analgesic Mechanism Of XEN402 And Design,Synthesis And Activity Evalation Of Its Derivatives
17. The Association Between The SCN9A Mutations With Congenital Insensitivity To Pain,and The Effect Of Nav1.7 In Acute Postoperative Pain
18. The Role Of Nav1.7 Sodium Channel In A Rat Model Of Paclitaxel-Induced Neuropathic Pain
19. Mechanism Research Of Loureirin B And Its Derivative In The Prevention And Treatment Of Rheumatoid Arthritis
20. Isolation And Purification Of A Novel Sodium Channel Modulator Of Scorpion Venom Polypeptide And Its Electrophysiological Function
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