How the nervous system modulates pain signals: New finding reveals a novel target for future therapies

Sensory neurons that respond to temperature, touch and pain have ways of adapting to repeated stimuli that can change how a body experiences those sensations. In a recent paper published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Thomas Jefferson University researchers describe a specific molecular change that accounts for this altered neuronal activity and, in turn, the strength of pain sensation.

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