DOI: 10.14264/uql.2015.346
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Developing novel analgesics to treat chronic pain: inhibiting voltage gated sodium channel 1.7 with spider-venom peptides

Abstract: Chronic pain is responsible for great physical, mental and economic loss. While there are diverse methods available for managing pain, such as NSAID, opioids and local anesthetics, common issues associated such as addiction and tolerance highlights the unmet demand for a novel analgesic aimed at a novel target.Numerous reports on individuals suffering from loss of function mutations in SCN9A marker, which leads to complete inability to feel pain, yet otherwise normal physiology, has led to the recognition of v… Show more

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