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1. Involvement of peripheral P2Y1 receptors and potential interaction with IL-1 receptors in IL-1β-induced thermal hypersensitivity in rats. Kwon SG, Roh DH, Yoon SY, Choi SR, Choi HS, Moon JY, Kang SY, Beitz AJ, Lee JH. Brain Res Bull; 2017 Apr; 130():165-172. PubMed ID: 28153540 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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