Single subcutaneous injection of lysophosphatidyl-choline evokes asic3-dependent increases of spinal dorsal horn neuron activity

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  • who: Emmanuel Deval from the Universitu00e9 Cu00f4te d`Azur, CNRS, IPMC, LabEx ICST, FHU InovPain, Valbonne, France, Universitu00e9 Clermont Auvergne, University of Debrecen, Hungary have published the Article: Single Subcutaneous Injection of Lysophosphatidyl-Choline Evokes ASIC3-Dependent Increases of Spinal Dorsal Horn Neuron Activity, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of this work was to (i) study the pain message generated by peripheral LPC when injected in the skin, (ii) determine the contribution of peripheral ASIC3 to the generation of this message and_(iii) investigate how this message is processed by spinal dorsal horn . . .

     

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