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Volume 2 (2006) - April 2006

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Short report   Open Access

CREB activity maintains the survival of cingulate cortical pyramidal neurons in the adult mouse brain

Hushan Ao, Shanelle W Ko, Min Zhuo Molecular Pain 2006, 2:15 (26 April 2006)

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Methodology   Open Access Highly Accessed

A clinical genetic method to identify mechanisms by which pain causes depression and anxiety

Mitchell B Max, Tianxia Wu, Steven J Atlas, Robert R Edwards, Jennifer A Haythornthwaite, Antonella F Bollettino, Heather S Hipp, Colin D McKnight, Inge A Osman, Erin N Crawford, Maryland Pao, Jemiel Nejim, Albert Kingman, Daniel C Aisen, Michele A Scully, Robert B Keller, David Goldman, Inna Belfer Molecular Pain 2006, 2:14 (19 April 2006)

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Research   Open Access

Activation of protein kinase C in the spinal cord produces mechanical hyperalgesia by activating glutamate receptors, but does not mediate chronic muscle-induced hyperalgesia

KA Sluka, KM Audette Molecular Pain 2006, 2:13 (3 April 2006)

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