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The emerging role of Panx1 as a potential therapeutic target for chronic pain
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    • Military Medical Research   Vol. 12, Issue 5, Pages: 807-809(2025)
    • DOI:10.1186/s40779-024-00549-0    

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    • Published:2025-05

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  • Cite this article as: Cummins ML, Wechsler S, Delmonte G, Schlesinger JJ. The emerging role of Panx1 as a potential therapeutic target for chronic pain. Mil Med Res. 2024;11(1):44. DOI: 10.1186/s40779-024-00549-0.

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