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This project investigates how sensory neurons, specifically nociceptors, detect and transmit pain signals, focusing on the role of surrounding Schwann cells in this process. By identifying key molecules involved in force transduction, the research aims to develop targeted therapies for various types of pain that curren…
Pain results from activation of the nociceptive sensory system, which is built upon the primary afferent nociceptor a type of sensory neuron specialized to detect, code and relay information about potentially or actually damaging stimuli.
Humans lacking properly functioning nociceptors never experience pain and have reduced life expectancy and suffer severe disability.
Nociceptors detect sustained force into ranges that are potentially damaging and sustained nociceptor activation will always lea…
MAX DELBRUECK CENTRUM FUER MOLEKULARE MEDIZIN IN DER HELMHOLTZ-GEMEINSCHAFT (MDC)
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