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Acid-sensing ion channel 3 is required for agmatine-induced histamine-independent itch in mice.

Itch is a common symptom of many skin and systemic diseases. Identifying novel endogenous itch mediators and the downstream signaling pathways involved will contribute to the development of new strategies […]

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Migraine and risk of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy: A population-based cohort study.

Migraine is associated with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy through common pathophysiological features. This study evaluates the association between migraine diagnosis and treatment, and risk of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy.

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A study on the correlation of the asymmetric regulation between the periaqueductal gray and the bilateral trigeminal nucleus caudalis in migraine male rats.

The study was designed to explore the correlation of the asymmetric regulation between periaqueductal gray (PAG) and bilateral trigeminal nucleus caudalis (TNC) in migraine rats through studying the changes of metabolites […]

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Pain-related cortico-limbic plasticity and opioid signaling.

Neuroplasticity in cortico-limbic circuits has been implicated in pain persistence and pain modulation in clinical and preclinical studies. The amygdala has emerged as a key player in the emotional-affective dimension […]

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Metabolic and Inflammatory profiles define phenotypes with clinical relevance in female knee osteoarthritis patients with joint effusion.

Osteoarthritis has been the subject of abundant research in the last years with limited translation to the clinical practice, probably due to the disease’s high heterogeneity. In this study, we […]

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Rac1/PAK1 signaling contributes to bone cancer pain by Regulation dendritic spine remodeling in rats.

Bone cancer pain (BCP) is severe chronic pain caused by tumor metastasis to the bones, often resulting in significant skeletal remodeling and fractures. Currently, there is no curative treatment. Therefore, […]

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Spinal disinhibition: evidence for a hyperpathia phenotype in painful diabetic neuropathy.

The dominant sensory phenotype in patients with diabetic polyneuropathy and neuropathic pain is a loss of function. This raises questions as to which mechanisms underlie pain generation in the face […]

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Resting-state abnormalities in functional connectivity of the default mode network in migraine: A meta-analysis.

Migraine-a disabling neurological disorder, imposes a tremendous burden on societies. To reduce the economic and health toll of the disease, insight into its pathophysiological mechanism is key to improving treatment […]

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Association between brain structures and migraine: A bidirectional Mendelian randomization study.

Accumulating evidence of clinical and neuroimaging studies indicated that migraine is related to brain structural alterations. However, it is still not clear whether the associations of brain structural alterations with […]

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Methods and system for recording human physiological signals from implantable leads during spinal cord stimulation.

This article presents a method-including hardware configuration, sampling rate, filtering settings, and other data analysis techniques-to measure evoked compound action potentials (ECAPs) during spinal cord stimulation (SCS) in humans with […]

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