PMC:4136538 / 132-789
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{"target":"https://pubannotation.org/docs/sourcedb/PMC/sourceid/4136538","sourcedb":"PMC","sourceid":"4136538","source_url":"https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/4136538","text":"Neuropathic pain is one of the most devastating kinds of chronic pain. Neuroinflammation has been shown to contribute to the development of neuropathic pain. We have previously demonstrated that lumbar spinal cord-infiltrating CD4+ T lymphocytes contribute to the maintenance of mechanical hypersensitivity in spinal nerve L5 transection (L5Tx), a murine model of neuropathic pain. Here, we further examined the phenotype of the CD4+ T lymphocytes involved in the maintenance of neuropathic pain-like behavior via intracellular flow cytometric analysis and explored potential interactions between infiltrating CD4+ T lymphocytes and spinal cord glial cells.","tracks":[]}