| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6156141 | Translational Research | 2015 | 23 Pages | 
Abstract
												Persistent or chronic pain is tightly associated with various environmental changes and linked to abnormal gene expression within cells processing nociceptive signaling. Epigenetic regulation governs gene expression in response to environmental cues. Recent animal model and clinical studies indicate that epigenetic regulation plays an important role in the development or maintenance of persistent pain and possibly the transition of acute pain to chronic pain, thus shedding light in a direction for development of new therapeutics for persistent pain.
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											Authors
												Guang Bai, Ke Ren, Ronald Dubner, 
											