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Nociceptor beta II, delta, and epsilon isoforms of PKC differentially mediate paclitaxel-induced spontaneous and evoked pain
Ying He
, Zaijie Jim Wang
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Protein Kinase C-epsilon
100%
Nociceptors
84%
Protein Kinase C
64%
Protein Isoforms
55%
Pain
39%
protein kinase C kinase
23%
Hyperalgesia
18%
Peripheral Nervous System Diseases
18%
Afferent Neurons
11%
Spinal Ganglia
9%
Sensory Receptor Cells
9%
Psychological Inhibition
6%
Hot Temperature
6%
Pharmacology
5%
Neurons
5%
Drug Therapy
5%
Therapeutics
2%
Neoplasms
2%