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Bisphenol A regulates sodium ramp currents in mouse dorsal root ganglion neurons and increases nociception

Soriano et al., 2019

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Soriano S
Gil-Rivera M
Marroqui L
Alonso-Magdalena P
Fuentes E
Gustafsson J
Nadal A
Martinez-Pinna J
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Abstract 17β-Estradiol mediates the sensitivity to pain and is involved in sex differences in nociception. The widespread environmental disrupting chemical bisphenol A (BPA) has estrogenic activity, but its implications in pain are mostly unknown. Here we show that …
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