Angiotensin II Triggers Peripheral Macrophage-to-Sensory Neuron Redox Crosstalk to Elicit Pain
Andrew J. Shepherd(University of Iowa), Durga P. Mohapatra(University of Iowa), Robert W. Gereau(Washington University in St. Louis), Satya Murthy Tadinada(University of Iowa), Lisa A. McIlvried(Washington University in St. Louis), Annette D. de Kloet(University of Florida), Theodore J. Price(The University of Texas at Dallas), Manouela V. Valtcheva(Washington University in St. Louis), Eric G. Krause(Norwegian Womens Public Health Association), Gregory Dussor(The University of Texas at Dallas), Simon Haroutounian(Washington University in St. Louis), Bryan A. Copits(Washington University in St. Louis), Aaron D. Mickle(University of Iowa), Sanjay Jain(Northwestern University), Suraj Kadunganattil(Washington University in St. Louis), Páll Karlsson(Aarhus University Hospital), Pradipta Ray(The University of Texas at Dallas), Tayler D. Sheahan(Washington University in St. Louis), Yuriy M. Usachev(University of Iowa)
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