Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5578675 | The Journal of Pain | 2016 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
There is an unmet need for the development of more effective vulvodynia therapies. As we explore the mechanisms by which human vulvar fibroblasts respond to proinflammatory/propain stimuli, we move closer to understanding the origins of chronic vulvar pain and identifying new therapeutic targets, knowledge that could significantly improve patient care.
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Authors
Megan L. Falsetta, David C. Foster, Collynn F. Woeller, Stephen J. Pollock, Adrienne D. Bonham, Constantine G. Haidaris, Richard P. Phipps,