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BDNF from microglia causes the shift in neuronal anion gradient underlying neuropathic pain

Jeffrey A. M. Coull et al.

Nature 438, 1017-1021 (15 December 2005).doi:10.1038/nature04223


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Neuroscience: A painful factor

Carole Torsney and Amy B. MacDermott

Nature 438, 923-925 (15 December 2005). doi:10.1038/438923a


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Initiation of neuropathic pain requires lysophosphatidic acid receptor signaling

Makoto Inoue et al.

Nature Medicine 10, 712 - 718 (13 June 2004). doi:10.1038/nm1060


Silencing of the Cav3.2 T-type calcium channel gene in sensory neurons demonstrates its major role in nociception

Emmanuel Bourinet et al.

The EMBO Journal 24, 315-324 (2005). doi:10.1038/sj.emboj.7600515


Multiple actions of systemic artemin in experimental neuropathy

Luis R Gardell et al.

Nature Medicine 9, 1383 - 1389 (5 October 2003). doi:10.1038/sj.emboj.7600515


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Breaking the pain barrier

Halina Machelska, Paul A Heppenstall & Christoph Stein

Nature Medicine 9, 1353 - 1354 (2003). doi:10.1038/nm1103-1353


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Trans-synaptic shift in anion gradient in spinal lamina I neurons as a mechanism of neuropathic pain

Jeffrey A. M. Coull et al.

Nature 424, 938 - 942 (21 August 2003). doi:nature01868


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Salt and wounds: a new mechanism for neuropathic pain

Kevin Staley

Nature Medicine 9, 1110 - 1111 (2003). doi:10.1038/nm0903-1110


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P2X4 receptors induced in spinal microglia gate tactile allodynia after nerve injury

Makoto Tsuda et al.

Nature 424, 778-783 (14 August 2003). doi:nature01786


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Neurobiology: New player in pain

Edwin W. McCleskey

Nature 424, 729-730 (14 August 2003). doi:10.1038/424729a