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Cdyl Deficiency Brakes Neuronal Excitability and Nociception through Promoting Kcnb1 Transcription i...

Cdyl Deficiency Brakes Neuronal Excitability and Nociception through Promoting Kcnb1 Transcription i...

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_74310b4f2fb44ee3ab4ad07b520c84da

Cdyl Deficiency Brakes Neuronal Excitability and Nociception through Promoting Kcnb1 Transcription in Peripheral Sensory Neurons

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Cdyl Deficiency Brakes Neuronal Excitability and Nociception through Promoting Kcnb1 Transcription in Peripheral Sensory Neurons

Publisher

Germany: John Wiley & Sons, Inc

Journal title

Advanced science, 2022-04, Vol.9 (10), p.e2104317-n/a

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English

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Germany: John Wiley & Sons, Inc

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Epigenetic modifications are involved in the onset, development, and maintenance of pain; however, the precise epigenetic mechanism underlying pain regulation remains elusive. Here it is reported that the epigenetic factor chromodomain Y‐like (CDYL) is crucial for pain processing. Selective knockout of CDYL in sensory neurons results in decreased n...

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Cdyl Deficiency Brakes Neuronal Excitability and Nociception through Promoting Kcnb1 Transcription in Peripheral Sensory Neurons

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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_74310b4f2fb44ee3ab4ad07b520c84da

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_74310b4f2fb44ee3ab4ad07b520c84da

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2198-3844

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2198-3844

DOI

10.1002/advs.202104317

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