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Genetic Screening of Plasticity Regulating Nogo-Type Signaling Genes in Migraine
2019
Brain Sciences
Migraine is the sixth most prevalent disease in the world and a substantial number of experiments have been conducted to analyze potential differences between the migraine brain and the healthy brain. Results from these investigations point to the possibility that development and aggravation of migraine may include grey matter plasticity. Nogo-type signaling is a potent plasticity regulating system in the CNS and consists of ligands, receptors, co-receptors and modulators with a dynamic age-
doi:10.3390/brainsci10010005
pmid:31861860
fatcat:z3uyqm4f4nfxllxtb5xtom224m