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Volume 6 (2010) - April 2010

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Mutations at opposite ends of the DIII/S4-S5 linker of sodium channel NaV1.7 produce distinct pain disorders

Xiaoyang Cheng, Sulayman D Dib-Hajj, Lynda Tyrrell, Dowain A Wright, Tanya Z Fischer, Stephen G Waxman Molecular Pain 2010, 6:24 (29 April 2010)

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Inflammation and nerve injury induce expression of pancreatitis-associated protein-II in primary sensory neurons

Shao-Qiu He, Jun-Ru Yao, Fang-Xiong Zhang, Qiong Wang, Lan Bao, Xu Zhang Molecular Pain 2010, 6:23 (26 April 2010)

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Ultra-low dose naltrexone attenuates chronic morphine-induced gliosis in rats

Theresa-Alexandra M Mattioli, Brian Milne, Catherine M Cahill Molecular Pain 2010, 6:22 (16 April 2010)

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Gi- and Gq-coupled ADP (P2Y) receptors act in opposition to modulate nociceptive signaling and inflammatory pain behavior

Sacha A Malin, Derek C Molliver Molecular Pain 2010, 6:21 (15 April 2010)

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Recombinant ecto-5'-nucleotidase (CD73) has long lasting antinociceptive effects that are dependent on adenosine A1 receptor activation

Nathaniel A Sowa, Meagen K Voss, Mark J Zylka Molecular Pain 2010, 6:20 (14 April 2010)

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Spinal microglial motility is independent of neuronal activity and plasticity in adult mice

Tao Chen, Kohei Koga, Xiang-Yao Li, Min Zhuo Molecular Pain 2010, 6:19 (9 April 2010)

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