Another class of drugs that exploit a natural mechanism to decrease the ability of CaV2.2 to respond to pain signalling are the opioid drugs, like morphine and heroin. While very effective at ...
This knowledge can be used to develop drugs for chronic pain that are more effective and have fewer side effects. When the electrical signal reaches the end of one nerve cell, it is converted into ...
Another class of drugs that exploit a natural mechanism to decrease the ability of CaV2.2 to respond to pain signalling are the opioid drugs, like morphine and heroin. While very effective at ...
Researchers at the NYU Pain Research Center have found a new receptor for nerve growth factor that plays an important role in pain signaling, even though it does not signal on its own, according ...
Macrophages have important roles in the induction and resolution of inflammation, but the intracellular pathways from inflammatory signals to pain response remain unclear. a recent study ...
Neuropeptide FF receptor 1 (NPFFR1) is a G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) involved in the signaling of various ... and in areas of the brain involved in pain perception. Blocking this receptor ...