Epigallocatechin‐3‐gallate treatment reduces thermal hyperalgesia after spinal cord injury by down‐regulating RhoA expression in mice
European Journal of Pain2015Vol. 20(3), pp. 341–352
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B. Álvarez‐Pérez, Judit Homs, Marc Bosch-Mola, Teresa Puig, Francisco Reina, Enrique Verdú, Pere Boadas‐Vaello
Abstract
These findings suggest that at short time EGCG treatment reduces thermal hyperalgesia and gliosis via FASN and RhoA pathway, causing a decrease in cytokines in spinal cord.
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