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Selective prevention of mechanical hyperalgesia after incision by spinal <scp>ERK1/2</scp> inhibition
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The results suggest that spinal ERK1 and ERK2 are involved in regulation of pain after incision differentially with regard to the pain modality. Furthermore, blockade of ERK1/2 activation was most effective in a preventive manner, a condition which is rare after incision. Spinal ERK1/2 inhibition could therefore be a very useful tool to manage selectively movement-evoked pain after surgery in the future.
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