Nasal application of neuropeptide S inhibits arthritis pain-related behaviors through an action in the amygdala
In conclusion, nasal application of NPS can inhibit emotional-affective, but not sensory, pain-related behaviors through an action in the amygdala. The beneficial effects of non-invasive NPS application may suggest translational potential.
Source: Molecular Pain - Category: Molecular Biology Authors: Georgina MedinaGuangchen JiStéphanie GrégoireVolker Neugebauer Source Type: research
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