Body Mechanism That Prevents Pain Signals to Brain can Lead to Development of New Painkiller Drugs

Researchers led by Priscille Brodin and Laurent Marsollier in France have discovered an analgesic mechanism which limits the transmission of pain signals to the brain among patients with Buruli ulcer, a tropical disease, a finding which can lead to the development of new drugs for pain relief, a new study published in the journal Cell reveals. Buruli ulcer (caused by infection with iMycobacterium ulcerans/i) is the third most prevalent mycobacterial disease, ...

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