Progress in Molecular Biology Research on Neuropathic Pain
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Neurogenic pain is a pain caused by damage and disease to the body's nerves. With the continuous deepening of molecular biology research, neuropathic pain is closely related to genes and cytokines. This article summarizes the genetic mechanisms of neuromolecular biology and elucidates the effects of related genes and cytokines on neuropathic pain.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/jn.v12i3.291
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