JAK-STAT3 pathway regulates spinal astrocyte proliferation and neuropathic pain maintenance in rats.
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H. Tozaki-Saitoh | M. Tsuda | Kazuhide Inoue | S. Ohdo | R. Ji | M. Salter | S. Koyanagi | Yuta Kohro | Junko Kitano | Tomoko Tsujikawa | Takayuki Yano
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