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Mu-opioidergic modulation differs in deep and superficial wide-dynamic range dorsal horn neurons in mice
Qian Xu, Wei yan Li,
Yun Guan
School of Medicine
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Posterior Horn Cells
100%
Morphine
52%
Neurons
45%
Spinal Cord Dorsal Horn
32%
Naloxone
29%
Unmyelinated Nerve Fibers
11%
mu Opioid Receptor
10%
Drive
9%
Neuronal Plasticity
8%
Inbred C57BL Mouse
8%
Analgesia
8%
Electric Stimulation
8%
Psychological Inhibition
7%
Pain
5%
Skin
5%