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Brain medicine for non-specialists

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HBP Curriculum: Interdisciplinary Brain Science. Brain medicine for non-specialists

Introduction to nociceptors and perception of pain

HBP Education Programme
Mar, 2018
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This lecture focuses on the comprehension of nociception and pain sensation. It highlights how the somatosensory system and different molecular partners are involved in nociception and how nociception and pain sensation are studied in rodents and humans and the development of pain therapy. Speaker: Serena Quarta.

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