Potent CaV3.2 channel inhibitors exert analgesic effects in acute and chronic pain models

Pain is the most common presenting physical symptom and a primary reason for seeking medical care, which chronically affects people's mental health and social life. CaV3.2 channel plays an essential role in the peripheral processing maintenance of pain states. This study was designed to identif...

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Published in:Biomedicine & pharmacotherapy Vol. 153; p. 113310
Main Authors: Kamau, Peter Muiruri, Li, Hao, Yao, Zhihao, Han, Yalan, Luo, Anna, Zhang, Hao, Boonyarat, Chantana, Yenjai, Chavi, Mwangi, James, Zeng, Lin, Yang, Shilong, Lai, Ren, Luo, Lei
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier Masson SAS 01-09-2022
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