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In vivo calcium imaging shows that satellite glial cells have increased activity in painful states
View ORCID ProfileSara E. Jager, View ORCID ProfileGeorge Goodwin, View ORCID ProfileKim I. Chisholm, View ORCID ProfileFranziska Denk
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.10.07.511264
Sara E. Jager
1Wolfson Centre for Age-related Diseases, King’s College London, Guy’s Campus, Londen, SE1 1UL, UK
2Molecular Neuropharmacology and Genetics Laboratory, Department of Neuroscience, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, DK
George Goodwin
1Wolfson Centre for Age-related Diseases, King’s College London, Guy’s Campus, Londen, SE1 1UL, UK
Kim I. Chisholm
3Pain Centre Versus Arthritis, School of Life Sciences, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK
Franziska Denk
1Wolfson Centre for Age-related Diseases, King’s College London, Guy’s Campus, Londen, SE1 1UL, UK
Posted April 16, 2023.
In vivo calcium imaging shows that satellite glial cells have increased activity in painful states
Sara E. Jager, George Goodwin, Kim I. Chisholm, Franziska Denk
bioRxiv 2022.10.07.511264; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.10.07.511264
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