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Learn MoreNociceptors are thought to play an important role in chronic pain, but the heterogeneity of this population has made it challenging to understand the underlying mechanisms that attribute pain modalities to specific cell types. We screened for transcript changes within a population of dorsal root ganglion (DRG) cells that are known to be responsible for pain transduction 4 days following spinal cord injury (SCI) to identify genes not previously known to play a role in the transition from chronic to acute pain. We identified genes that had not previously been recognized as major contributors in the development of chronic pain, as well as confirmed previously identified transcription factors already known to play a role in chronic pain. SOURCE: Richard,E,Mains (jyasko@uchc.edu) - UConn Health
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