HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Wolfgang Liedtke et al. from the Department of Molecular Pathobiology, Dental Pain Research, New York University College of Dentistry, New York, NY, USA have published the article: Mechanistic contribution of CaV3.2 calcium channels to trigeminal neuralgia pathophysiology not clarified [version 2;, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 27/07/2022
SUMMARY
Trigeminal neuralgia - CaV3.2 ion_channel - channelopathy - pain CACNA1H gene - familial trigeminal neuralgia REVISED Amendments from Version 1 This is a revised version vs originally submitted version, taking into account constructive and helpful criticism from Reviewer 1, three changes were implemented. If . . .
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