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POW ARCHIVE WEEK: Papers: 2 Mar 2019 - 8 Mar 2019
STUDY TYPE:Animal Studies
DATE PUBLISHED: 2019 Apr
JOURNAL:Brain Behav
PUBMED: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30839179?dopt=Abstract
Volume:9
ISSUE:4
Previous studies have reported that certain bacteria exert visceral antinociceptive activity in visceral pain and may also help to relieve neuropathic and inflammatory pain.