Pain-sensing neurons mapped in unprecedented detail, pointing to new chronic pain drug targets
3 Articles
3 Articles
Pain-sensing neurons mapped in unprecedented detail, pointing to new chronic pain drug targets
One in five people worldwide suffers from chronic inflammatory pain. Meanwhile, about two thirds of those affected find little relief from existing pain medications; new therapeutic approaches are urgently needed. "We first must understand precisely how sensory nerve cells trigger pain at the molecular level—in other words, which proteins are involved," says Professor Gary Lewin, Group Leader of the Molecular Physiology of Somatosensory Percepti…
One in five people worldwide suffers from chronic inflammatory pain. Currently available painkillers offer little relief to two-thirds of those affected. Completely new approaches to medication are therefore urgently needed. "To develop them, we first need to understand precisely..."
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 100% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
