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Electroacupuncture alleviates thalamic pain in rats by suppressing ADCY1 protein upregulationBao-Feng et al., 2022
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- Bao-Feng M
- Williams J
- Jian-Feng Z
- Ruo-Guo W
- Guo J
- Jian-Xiong A
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- Pain physician
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Background: Thalamic pain (TP), also known as central post-stroke pain, is a chronic neuropathic pain syndrome that follows a stroke and is a severe pain that is usually intractable. No universally applicable and effective therapies have been proposed …
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