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      Neuronal circuitry for pain processing in the dorsal horn.

      Nature reviews. Neuroscience
      Afferent Pathways, pathology, physiopathology, Animals, Brain, Disease Models, Animal, Humans, Nerve Net, Nociceptors, physiology, Pain, Posterior Horn Cells

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          Neurons in the spinal dorsal horn process sensory information, which is then transmitted to several brain regions, including those responsible for pain perception. The dorsal horn provides numerous potential targets for the development of novel analgesics and is thought to undergo changes that contribute to the exaggerated pain felt after nerve injury and inflammation. Despite its obvious importance, we still know little about the neuronal circuits that process sensory information, mainly because of the heterogeneity of the various neuronal components that make up these circuits. Recent studies have begun to shed light on the neuronal organization and circuitry of this complex region.

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          21068766
          3277941
          10.1038/nrn2947

          Chemistry
          Afferent Pathways,pathology,physiopathology,Animals,Brain,Disease Models, Animal,Humans,Nerve Net,Nociceptors,physiology,Pain,Posterior Horn Cells

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