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Evidence of the Involvement of Spinal EZH2 in the Development of Bone Cancer Pain in Rats

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Evidence of the Involvement of Spinal EZH2 in the Development of Bone Cancer Pain in Rats
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Journal of Pain Research, November 2021
DOI 10.2147/jpr.s331114
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Haoming Chen, Jianmang Yu, Lihua Hang, Shuai Li, Weikang Lu, Zhenkai Xu

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#20,710,927
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