Brain Receptors Identified as Potential Targets for Chronic Pain Relief
Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have pinpointed specific receptors within the brain's locus coeruleus that function as natural pain inhibitors. This discovery, published in Current Biology, provides promising new targets for developing innovative therapies to manage and potentially alleviate chronic neuropathic pain, impacting millions globally.
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