Chronic Pain Alleviated by Inhibiting a Protein

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Chronic Pain Alleviated by Inhibiting a Protein

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Scientists uncover a novel approach to more effective, targeted relief of chronic pain caused by nerve injuries.

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Chronic Pain Gene - HCN2 - Identified, Hopes For New Targeted Pain Drugs - QualityPoint Technologies

qualitypointtech.net — “A gene called HCN2 produces a protein which regulates chronic pain, researchers from Cambridge University, England, and the University of Cadiz, Spain reported in the journal Science. They added that medications which inhibit the gene's protein production could be extremely effective in combating chronic pain. Chronic pain, also known as persistent pain, is long-term pain that lasts over 12 weeks, or pain that continues after healing is completed and pain should have stopped, as may be the case View full resource at qualitypointtech.net

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