Methyl jasmonate ameliorates pain ‐induced learning and memory impairments through regulating the expression of genes involved in neuroinflammation
ConclusionsThese findings highlight the notable antinociceptive potential of MeJA and its ability to inhibit pain-induced learning and memory dysfunction through its anti-inflammatory effect.
Source: Brain and Behavior - Category: Neurology Authors: Fatemeh Mohammadinia,
Saeed Esmaeili ‐Mahani,
Mehdi Abbasnejad,
Manijeh Dogani,
Ali Mohammad Poorrahimi Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research
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