Jimenez-Andrade et al., 2006 - Google Patents
Activation of peripheral galanin receptors: differential effects on nociceptionJimenez-Andrade et al., 2006
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- Jimenez-Andrade J
- Lundström L
- Sollenberg U
- Langel Ă
- Castañeda-Hernandez G
- Carlton S
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- Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior
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Numerous reports suggest a significant role of peripheral galanin (GAL) in pain transmission; however, due to the lack of selective galanin receptor agonists and antagonists, the role of GAL receptors (GalR1-3) in pain transmission remains unclear. In …
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