Acute and chronic phases of complex regional pain syndrome in mice are accompanied by distinct transcriptional changes in the spinal cord
Conclusions:
Our data provide a global look at the transcriptional changes in the spinal cord that accompany the acute and chronic phases of CRPS as modeled in mice. Furthermore, it follows up on one of the top-regulated genes coding for CcL2 and validates its role in regulating nociception in the fracture/cast model of CRPS.
Source: Molecular Pain - Category: Molecular Biology Authors: Joseph GallagherMaral TajerianTianzhi GuoXiaoyou ShiWenwu LiMing ZhengGary PeltzWade KingeryJ Clark Source Type: research
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