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Advances in the treatment of chronic pain by targeting GPCRs
Tao Che
Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
DBBS - Molecular Cell Biology
DBBS - Neurosciences
Center for Clinical Pharmacology
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G Protein-coupled Receptor
100%
Chronic Pain Treatment
100%
Chronic Pain
40%
Therapeutic Intervention
20%
Neuronal Activity
20%
Synapse
20%
Spinal Cord
20%
Receptor Activation
20%
Protective Mechanism
20%
Ion Channels
20%
New Targets
20%
Ligand-gated Ion Channel
20%
Pain Sensation
20%
Voltage-gated Ion Channels
20%
Pain States
20%
Antinociceptive
20%
Appropriate Responses
20%
Pain Models
20%
Complex Events
20%
External Stimuli
20%
Pain Transmission
20%
Large Classes
20%
Descending Neuron
20%
Sensory Protein
20%
Proactivity
20%
Ascending Neuron
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
G Protein Coupled Receptor
100%
Chronic Pain
100%
Nociception
20%
Synapse
20%
Ion Channel
20%
Antinociception
20%
Ligand-Gated Ion Channel
20%
Voltage-Gated Channel
20%
Neuroscience
G Protein Coupled Receptor
100%
Neuronal Activity
20%
Synapse
20%
Ion Channel
20%
Nociception
20%
Ligand-Gated Ion Channel
20%
Voltage-Gated Ion Channel
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
G Protein Coupled Receptor
100%
Synapse
20%
Neuronal Activity
20%
Ligand-Gated Ion Channel
20%
Voltage-Gated Channel
20%
Nociception
20%
Ion Channel
20%