Targeting Receptors in the Cell Nucleus to Control Pain (AUDIO)
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In research to treat pain, scientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and Mcgill University in Montreal have found that it's not only important to block certain receptors involved in the pain response, but where those receptors are located in the cell when they're blocked also appears to be very important.
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Washington University BioMed Radio
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