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New technique to fast-track pain research – EurekAlert
Scientists have for the first time established a sensory neuron model able to mass-reproduce two key sensory neuron types involved in pain sensation, enabling the…

IMAGE: Dr Dusan Matusica, Flinders University College of Medicine and Public Health
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Credit: Flinders Foundation
Scientists have for the first time established a sensory neuron model able to mass-reproduce two key sensory neuron types involved in pain sensation, enabling the easy generation of large numbers of the cells to fast-track chronic pain research.
In research applications usually sensory neurons need to be isolated from animals. They represent a wide variety of different cell…
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