2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1597528/v1
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Neutrophil-derived COX-2 has a key role during inflammatory hyperalgesia

Abstract: Inflammation is a vital process for the injured tissue restoration and one of its hallmarks is inflammatory hyperalgesia. The cyclooxygenase (COX) pathway is strongly related to the inflammatory and painful process. Usually, the COX-1 isoform is described as homeostatic, while COX-2 is characterized as inducible in inflammatory conditions. Although it is well known that neutrophil cells are the first to arrive at the inflamed site and the major source of COX-2 is still unknown the specific role of neutrophil-d… Show more

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