Cancer-Induced Bone Pain Sequentially Activates the ERK/MAPK Pathway in Different Cell Types in the Rat Spinal Cord
Lina Wang(Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College), Zuo Jian-ling(Soochow University), Hao Cheng(Nanjing University), Qi‐nian Xu(Soochow University), Jun Peng(University of South China), Yan Peng(Army Medical University), Fu‐Hai Ji(Soochow University), Jianping Yang(Soochow University), Xiuyun Wang(Soochow University), Ming Yao(Jiaxing University), Yanbing Zhang(Soochow University), Caifang Li(Soochow University)
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