Repetitive and compulsive behavior after Early-Life-Pain associated with reduced long-chain sphingol...
Repetitive and compulsive behavior after Early-Life-Pain associated with reduced long-chain sphingolipid species
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Vogel, Alexandra , Ueberbach, Timo , Wilken-Schmitz, Annett , Hahnefeld, Lisa , Franck, Luisa , Weyer, Marc-Philipp , Jungenitz, Tassilo , Schmid, Tobias , Buchmann, Giulia , Freudenberg, Florian , Brandes, Ralf P , Gurke, Robert , Schwarzacher, Stephan W , Geisslinger, Gerd , Mittmann, Thomas and Tegeder, Irmgard
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London: BioMed Central Ltd
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Pain in early life may impact on development and risk of chronic pain. We developed an optogenetic Cre/loxP mouse model of "early-life-pain" (ELP) using mice with transgenic expression of channelrhodopsin-2 (ChR2) under control of the Advillin (Avil) promoter, which drives expression of transgenes predominantly in isolectin B4 positive non-peptider...
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Repetitive and compulsive behavior after Early-Life-Pain associated with reduced long-chain sphingolipid species
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2045-3701
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2045-3701
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10.1186/s13578-023-01106-3