GTP cyclohydrolase and tetrahydrobiopterin regulate pain sensitivity and persistence
Irmgard Tegeder(Zimmerman Associates (United States)), Clifford J. Woolf(Boston University), Jemiel Nejim(National Institutes of Health), Jörn Lötsch(Goethe University Frankfurt), Joachim Scholz(Harvard University), William A. Carlezon(Harvard University), Jan Adolph(Goethe University Frankfurt), Andrew Allchorne(Harvard University), Corina Ehnert(Goethe University Frankfurt), Swetha Sama(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), David Goldman(National Institutes of Health), Inna Belfer(National Institutes of Health), Claudiu Marian(Goethe University Frankfurt), Steven J. Atlas(Harvard University), Aram Parsegian(Harvard University), Michael Costigan(Harvard University), Tianxia Wu(National Institutes of Health), Roger B. Fillingim(University of Florida), Andrea Abele(Goethe University Frankfurt), Gerd Geißlinger(Goethe University Frankfurt), Robert S. Griffin(Harvard University), Mitchell B. Max(National Institutes of Health), William Maixner(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Luda Diatchenko(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Helmut Schmidt(Goethe University Frankfurt), Alexander M. Binshtok(Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
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