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Ephrins and pain

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Pages 879-887 | Published online: 08 Jun 2013

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Lei Zhang, Ruiyun Wang, Yuhua Chen, Pengcheng Yang, Tao Bai, Jun Song & Xiaohua Hou. (2022) EphrinB2/ephB2 activation facilitates colonic synaptic potentiation and plasticity contributing to long-term visceral hypersensitivity in irritable bowel syndrome. Life Sciences 295, pages 120419.
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Wenjuan Tao, Changmao Chen, Yuping Wang, Wenjie Zhou, Yan Jin, Yu Mao, Haitao Wang, Likui Wang, Wen Xie, Xulai Zhang, Jie Li, Juan Li, Xiangyao Li, Zhen-Quan Tang, Chenghua Zhou, Zhizhong Z. Pan & Zhi Zhang. (2020) MeCP2 mediates transgenerational transmission of chronic pain. Progress in Neurobiology 189, pages 101790.
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Alain Artola, Daniel Voisin & Radhouane Dallel. (2020) PKCγ interneurons, a gateway to pathological pain in the dorsal horn. Journal of Neural Transmission 127:4, pages 527-540.
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Feihong Jin, Lianying Zhao, Qiya Hu & Feng Qi. (2020) Peripheral EphrinB1/EphB1 signalling attenuates muscle hyperalgesia in MPS patients and a rat model of taut band-associated persistent muscle pain. Molecular Pain 16, pages 174480692098407.
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Lei Zhang, Ruiyun Wang, Tao Bai, Xuelian Xiang, Wei Qian, Jun Song & Xiaohua Hou. (2019) EphrinB2/ephB2‐mediated myenteric synaptic plasticity: mechanisms underlying the persistent muscle hypercontractility and pain in postinfectious IBS. The FASEB Journal 33:12, pages 13644-13659.
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Marco Sisignano, Jörn Lötsch, Michael J. Parnham & Gerd Geisslinger. (2019) Potential biomarkers for persistent and neuropathic pain therapy. Pharmacology & Therapeutics 199, pages 16-29.
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Jin‑Shan Yang, Hui‑Xing Wei, Ping‑Ping Chen & Gang Wu. (2018) Roles of Eph/ephrin bidirectional signaling in central nervous system injury and recovery (Review). Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine.
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Xuelong ZhouChenjing ZhangCongjuan ZhangYunan PengYin WangHongjiao Xu. (2017) MicroRNA-182-5p Regulates Nerve Injury–induced Nociceptive Hypersensitivity by Targeting Ephrin Type-b Receptor 1. Anesthesiology 126:5, pages 967-977.
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X.-L. Zhou, C.-J. Zhang, Y. Wang, M. Wang, L.-H. Sun, L.-N. Yu, J.-L. Cao & M. Yan. (2015) EphrinB–EphB signaling regulates spinal pain processing via PKCγ. Neuroscience 307, pages 64-72.
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X.-L. Zhou, Y. Wang, C.-J. Zhang, L.-N. Yu, J.-L. Cao & M. Yan. (2015) COX-2 is required for the modulation of spinal nociceptive information related to ephrinB/EphB signalling. European Journal of Pain 19:9, pages 1277-1287.
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Antonio BarquillaElena B. Pasquale. (2015) Eph Receptors and Ephrins: Therapeutic Opportunities. Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology 55:1, pages 465-487.
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X.-L. Zhou, Y. Wang, C.-J. Zhang, L.-N. Yu, J.-L. Cao & M. Yan. (2015) PKA is required for the modulation of spinal nociceptive information related to ephrinB–EphB signaling in mice. Neuroscience 284, pages 546-554.
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