Oxaliplatin elicits mechanical and cold allodynia in rodents via TRPA1 receptor stimulation
Romina Nassini(University of Florence), Pierangelo Geppetti(University of Florence), Maarten Gees(Galapagos (Belgium)), Pamela Pedretti(University of Florence), Delia Preti(University of Ferrara), Nadia Moretto(University of Parma), Gaetano De Siena(University of Florence), Paola Failli(University of Florence), Nicola Marchetti(University of Ferrara), Bernd Nilius(KU Leuven), Francesca Mancini(University of Florence), Alberto Cavazzini(University of Ferrara), Serena Materazzi(University of Florence), Selena Harrison(University of Florence), Riccardo Patacchini(Chiesi (Italy))
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