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Pathological Pain (Novartis Foundation Symposia) (Hardcover)

by Novartis Foundation (Author) "It is my great pleasure that we are holding this symposium on pathological pain here in Japan, as part of the Novartis Symposium series, a..." (more)
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"…an excellent book to review the electrophysiological and molecular aspects of pathological pain…can be of great value to both basic scientists and clinicians." (Annals of Neurology, August 2005)

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This book brings together contributions from key investigators in the area of pathological pain.  It covers the molecular basis of receptors and channels involved in nociception, the possible messages that cause neuropathic plasticity, spinal plasticity in neuropathy, plastic changes in opioid systems in neuropathy and opioid tolerance, and plastic changes related to pathological pain.

 

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It is my great pleasure that we are holding this symposium on pathological pain here in Japan, as part of the Novartis Symposium series, a series that has had a brilliant history for more than half a century. Read the first page
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