Botulinum toxin type A-targeted SPP1 contributes to neuropathic pain by the activation of microglia pyroptosis
Liping Chen(Sun Yat-sen University), Fu‐Hai Ji(Soochow University), Houming Kan(Macau University of Science and Technology), Xiaodie Gui(Xuzhou Medical College), Jinzhao Huang(University of Jinan), Wen-Di Tian(Xuzhou Medical College)
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