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Excitatory Amino Acid Transporter 1Concept Why?
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Up-regulation of spinal glutamate transporters contributes to anti-hypersensitive effects of valproate in rats after peripheral nerve injury.Academic Article Why?
Down-regulation of astroglial glutamate transporter-1 in the locus coeruleus impairs pain-evoked endogenous analgesia in rats.Academic Article Why?
Gabapentin loses efficacy over time after nerve injury in rats: role of glutamate transporter-1 in the locus coeruleus.Academic Article Why?
Novel Genetic Variants Associated With Increased Vertebral Volumetric BMD, Reduced Vertebral Fracture Risk, and Increased Expression of SLC1A3 and EPHB2.Academic Article Why?
Eisenach, JamesPerson Why?
Impaired Pain-evoked Analgesia after Nerve Injury in Rats Reflects Altered Glutamate Regulation in the Locus Coeruleus.Academic Article Why?
Cerebellar pathology and motor deficits in the palmitoyl protein thioesterase 1-deficient mouse.Academic Article Why?
Descending Noradrenergic Inhibition: An Important Mechanism of Gabapentin Analgesia in Neuropathic Pain.Academic Article Why?
Valproate prevents dysregulation of spinal glutamate and reduces the development of hypersensitivity in rats after peripheral nerve injury.Academic Article Why?
Langefeld, CarlPerson Why?
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