Spinal neuronal activity and neuroinflammatory component in a mouse model of CFA-induced vestibulodynia
In conclusion, our study provides a comprehensive understanding of the CFA-induced model of vestibulodynia, encompassing behavioral, neurophysiological and neuroinflammatory aspects. These data pave the way to investigate spinal cord first pain plasticity in vestibulodynia.PMID:38636564 | DOI:10.1016/j.bbi.2024.04.012
Source: Brain, Behavior, and Immunity - Category: Neurology Authors: Serena Boccella Michela Perrone Antimo Fusco Roozbe Bonsale Rosmara Infantino Silvia Nuzzo Giovanni Pecoraro Federica Ricciardi Andrea Maria Morace Gianluca Petrillo Ilaria Leone Monica Franzese Vito de Novellis Francesca Guida Marco Salvatore Sabatino Ma Source Type: research
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