A Step Toward New Solutions for Inflammatory Pain
HMS News and Research | June 5, 2024
A new study from Clifford Woolf and Peter Sorger revealed novel, bi-directional communication between pain-sensing neurons and immune cells, with different inflammatory stimuli leading to unique cellular responses. These findings increase our understanding of the complex interactions that control pain and bring us closer to developing more targeted analgesics.
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