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Vuilleumier, Pascal Henri, Arguissain, Federico Gabriel, Biurrun Manresa, José Alberto, Neziri, Alban Ymer, Nirkko, Arto Christian, Andersen, Ole Kæseler, Arendt-Nielsen, Lars, Curatolo, Michele
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In The Journal of Pain November 2017 18(11):1313-1323
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Autor:
Schliessbach, J, Siegenthaler, A, Bütikofer, Lukas, Vuilleumier, Pascal Henri, Jüni, P, Stamer, Ulrike, Arendt-Nielsen, L, Curatolo, M
BACKGROUND Drugs are prescribed for chronic low back pain without knowing in advance whether a patient will respond to them or not. Quantitative sensory tests (QST) can discriminate patients according to sensory phenotype, possibly reflecting underly
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Michele Curatolo, Hanns Ulrich Zeilhofer, Jürg Schliessbach, Raphael Fritsche, Lars Arendt-Nielsen, Pascal Henri Vuilleumier, Bernhard Schmitt
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Vuilleumier, Pascal Henri; Fritsche, Raphael; Schliessbach, Jürg; Schmitt, Bernhard; Arendt-Nielsen, Lars; Zeilhofer, Hanns Ulrich; Curatolo, Michele (2018). Mutations affecting glycinergic neurotransmission in hyperekplexia increase pain sensitivity. Brain, 141(1), pp. 63-71. Oxford University Press 10.1093/brain/awx289
Vuilleumier, P H, Fritsche, R, Schliessbach, J, Schmitt, B, Arendt-Nielsen, L, Zeilhofer, H U & Curatolo, M 2018, ' Mutations affecting glycinergic neurotransmission in hyperekplexia increase pain sensitivity ', Brain, vol. 141, no. 1, pp. 63-71 . https://doi.org/10.1093/brain/awx289
Vuilleumier, P H, Fritsche, R, Schliessbach, J, Schmitt, B, Arendt-Nielsen, L, Zeilhofer, H U & Curatolo, M 2018, ' Mutations affecting glycinergic neurotransmission in hyperekplexia increase pain sensitivity ', Brain, vol. 141, no. 1, pp. 63-71 . https://doi.org/10.1093/brain/awx289
See Dickenson (doi:10.1093/brain/awx334) for a scientific commentary on this article.Inhibitory interneurons in the spinal cord use glycine and GABA for fast inhibitory neurotransmission. While there is abundant research on these inhibitory pain path
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