Acid Evoked Thermal Hyperalgesia Involves Peripheral P2Y1 Receptor Mediated TRPV1 Phosphorylation in a Rodent Model of Thrombus Induced Ischemic Pain
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Title
Acid Evoked Thermal Hyperalgesia Involves Peripheral P2Y1 Receptor Mediated TRPV1 Phosphorylation in a Rodent Model of Thrombus Induced Ischemic Pain
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Keywords
Ischemic pain, Acid, ATP, Thermal hyperalgesia, P2Y1 receptor, TRPV1, Phosphorylation
Journal
Molecular Pain
Volume 10, Issue -, Pages 1744-8069-10-2
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Online
2014-01-09
DOI
10.1186/1744-8069-10-2
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