Central and peripheral contributions of T-type calcium channels in pain
Central and peripheral contributions of T-type calcium channels in pain
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England: BioMed Central Ltd
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Chronic pain is a severely debilitating condition that reflects a long-term sensitization of signal transduction in the afferent pain pathway. Among the key players in this pathway are T-type calcium channels, in particular the Ca
3.2 isoform. Because of their biophysical characteristics, these channels are ideally suited towards regulating neur...
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Central and peripheral contributions of T-type calcium channels in pain
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1756-6606
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1756-6606
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10.1186/s13041-022-00923-w