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Kinin B<sub>1</sub> Receptors Contributes to Acute Pain following Minor Surgery in Humans
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These results provide evidence at the transcriptional level in a clinical model of tissue injury that up-regulation of kinin receptors are involved in the development of the early phase of inflammation and inflammatory pain. The up-regulation of B1 receptors may contribute to acute inflammatory pain through TRPV1 activation.
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