Spinal nociceptive transmission by mechanical stimulation of bone marrow
Conclusions
The results suggest that mechanical stimulation to bone marrow produces nociception, concomitantly producing its referred pain in the corresponding skin fields. These mechanisms might contribute to pain caused by skeletal diseases.
Source: Molecular Pain - Category: Molecular Biology Authors: Ishida, T., Tanaka, S., Sekiguchi, T., Sugiyama, D., Kawamata, M. Tags: Original Article Source Type: research
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