Inhibition of acid‐sensing ion channels by diminazene and APETx2 evoke partial and highly variable antihyperalgesia in a rat model of inflammatory pain
British Journal of Pharmacology2017Vol. 175(12), pp. 2204–2218
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Jia Yu Peppermint Lee, Natalie J. Saez, Ben Cristofori‐Armstrong, Raveendra Anangi, Glenn F. King, Maree T. Smith, Lachlan D. Rash
Abstract
This article is part of a themed section on Recent Advances in Targeting Ion Channels to Treat Chronic Pain. To view the other articles in this section visit http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bph.v175.12/issuetoc.
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