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Mouse Immune Cells Destroy Nerves’ Coating, Causing Chronic Pain

A study suggests a way in which acute nerve injury could trigger an autoimmune response that leads to continuing pain in mice.

Mouse Immune Cells Destroy Nerves’ Coating, Causing Chronic Pain
Mouse Immune Cells Destroy Nerves’ Coating, Causing Chronic Pain

A study suggests a way in which acute nerve injury could trigger an autoimmune response that leads to continuing pain in mice.

A study suggests a way in which acute nerve injury could trigger an autoimmune response that leads to continuing pain in mice.

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