T‐type calcium channels, mainly the Cav3.2 subtype, are important contributors to the nociceptive signalling pathway. We investigated their involvement in inflammation and related pain‐like symptoms. Click to show full abstract
T‐type calcium channels, mainly the Cav3.2 subtype, are important contributors to the nociceptive signalling pathway. We investigated their involvement in inflammation and related pain‐like symptoms.
               
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