Silencing mir-21-5p in sensory neurons reverses neuropathic allodynia via activation of tgfb-related pathway in macrophages lynda zeboudj, george sideris-lampretsas, rita silva, sabeha al-mudaris, francesca picco, sarah fox, david chambers, marzia malcangio. wolfson centre for age related diseases, king’s college london, london se1 1ul, uk. correspondence to marzia malcangio (marzia.malcangio@kcl.ac.uk) wolfson centre for age related diseases, king’s college london, london se1 1ul, uk. the authors have declared that no conflict of interest exists

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  • who: Lynda Zeboudj and collaborators from the College London, London , UL, UK have published the Article: Silencing miR-21-5p in sensory neurons reverses neuropathic allodynia via activation of TGFB-related pathway in macrophages Lynda Zeboudj, George Sideris-Lampretsas, Rita Silva, Sabeha Al-Mudaris, Francesca Picco, Sarah Fox, David Chambers, Marzia Malcangio. Wolfson Centre for Age Related Diseases, Kingu2019s College London, London SE1 1UL, UK. Correspondence to Marzia Malcangio (marzia.malcangio, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors show that miR-21 conditional deletion in DRG neurons was coupled with lack of upregulation of CCL2 . . .

     

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