Schwann cell TRPA1 mediates neuroinflammation that sustains macrophage-dependent neuropathic pain in mice
Francesco De Logu(University of Florence), Pierangelo Geppetti(University of Florence), Gabriela Trevisan(Universidade Federal de Santa Maria), Muryel Carvalho Gonçalves(University of Florence), Simone Li Puma(University of Florence), Nigel W. Bunnett(New York University), Juliano Ferreira(Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina), Ilaria M. Marone(University of Florence), Silvia Benemei(Pfizer (Italy)), Romina Nassini(University of Florence), Daniel Souza Monteiro de Araújo(Universidade Federal Fluminense), Serena Materazzi(University of Florence), Daniele Nosi(University of Florence), Duccio Rossi Degl’Innocenti(University of Florence), Riccardo Patacchini(Chiesi (Italy))
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