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Specific neurons release dopamine to regulate pain differently in male and female mice – News-Medical.Net
Males and females, generally speaking, experience and respond to pain differently, but scientists have yet to understand all the brain circuits involved in these…

Males and females, generally speaking, experience and respond to pain differently, but scientists have yet to understand all the brain circuits involved in these differences. Now, new research from the UNC School of Medicine lab of Thomas Kash, PhD, shows how neurons use dopamine to regulate pain differently in male and female mice.
The discovery, published in the journal Neuron, could help the scientific community devise better pain management strategies, particularly for women, who are disproportionally…
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