Genetic associations of neuropathic pain and sensory profile in a deeply phenotyped neuropathy cohort
We aimed to investigate the genetic associations of neuropathic pain in a deeply phenotyped cohort. Participants with neuropathic pain were cases and compared with those exposed to injury or disease but without neuropathic pain as control subjects. Diabetic polyneuropathy was the most common aetiolo...
Main Authors: | Akerlund, M, Baskozos, G, Li, W, Themistocleous, AC, Pascal, MMV, Rayner, W, Comini, M, John, J, van Zuydam, N, McCarthy, MI, Lyssenko, V, Bennett, DL |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins
2024
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