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A Mast-Cell-Specific Receptor Mediates Neurogenic Inflammation and Pain
Dustin P. Green
, Nathachit Limjunyawong
, Naina Gour
, Priyanka Pundir
, Xinzhong Dong
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Neurogenic Inflammation
100%
Mast Cells
100%
Specific Receptor
100%
MRGPRX2
100%
Neurogenic Pain
100%
Inflammatory Chemokines
40%
Substance P
40%
Inflammatory Response
20%
Injury Levels
20%
Peripheral Nerve
20%
Inflammatory Pain
20%
Innate Immune Cells
20%
Close Proximity
20%
Human Homolog
20%
Mechanical Hyperalgesia
20%
Nerve Endings
20%
Neuropeptide Substance P
20%
Neurokinin-1 Receptor (NK1R)
20%
Human Mast Cells
20%
Thermal Hyperalgesia
20%
Neuroimmune Response
20%
Immune Cell Migration
20%
π-activation
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Mast Cell
100%
Neurogenic Inflammation
100%
Proinflammatory Cytokine
50%
Chemokine
50%
Inflammation Response
25%
Immunocompetent Cell
25%
Agonist
25%
Cell Migration
25%
Peripheral Nerve
25%
Nerve Ending
25%
Mechanical Hyperalgesia
25%
Thermal Hyperalgesia
25%
Innate Immune Cell
25%
Neuropeptide
25%