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Postinjury stimulation triggers a transition to nociplastic pain in mice
Kali Hankerd
, Kathleen E. McDonough
, Jigong Wang
, Shao-Jun Tang
, Jin Chung
,
Jun Ho La
Neurobiology
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Keyphrases
Nociplastic Pain
100%
Capsaicin
83%
Mechanical Hypersensitivity
83%
Thermal Hypersensitivity
33%
Chronification
33%
Inflammation
16%
Mouse Model
16%
Pain States
16%
Morphine
16%
Injury Model
16%
Afferent Activity
16%
Hind Paw
16%
Evoked Pain
16%
Thermal Stimulation
16%
Acute Injury
16%
Slow Recovery
16%
Stimulus Modality
16%
Low Intensity
16%
Gabapentin
16%
Plantar Incision
16%
Sex-dependent
16%
Water Immersion
16%
Spinal Microglia
16%
Sexually Dimorphic
16%
Transient Pain
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Hypersensitivity
100%
Capsaicin
71%
Microglia
14%
Incision
14%
Hind Paw
14%
Paw
14%
Gabapentin
14%
Thermal Stimulation
14%
Experimental Injury
14%
Morphine
14%