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Electroacupuncture decreases inflammatory pain through a pro-resolving mechanism involving the peripheral annexin A1-formyl peptide receptor 2/ALX-opioid receptor pathway

Cíntia Vieira, Daiana Cristina Salm, Verônica Vargas Horewicz, Daniela Dero Lüdtke, Aline Armiliato Emer, Júlia F. Koerich, Gustavo Mazzardo, Sayron Elias, Ari Ojeda Ocampo Moré, Leidiane Mazzardo‐Martins, Francisco José Cidral‐Filho, William Reed, Anna Paula Piovezan, Daniel Fernandes Martins

2021Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology13 citationsDOI

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ElectroacupuncturePeripheralReceptorOpioidMechanism (biology)PharmacologyNociceptin receptorChemistryAnnexinMedicineOpioid peptideInternal medicineApoptosisAcupunctureBiochemistryPathologyAlternative medicinePhilosophyEpistemologyFibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome ResearchAcupuncture Treatment Research StudiesPain Management and Placebo Effect
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