Surgical injury in the neonatal rat alters the adult pattern of descending modulation from the rostroventral medullaTools Walker, Suellen M., Fitzgerald, Maria and Hathway, Gareth J. (2015) Surgical injury in the neonatal rat alters the adult pattern of descending modulation from the rostroventral medulla. Anesthesiology, 122 (6). pp. 1391-1400. ISSN 1528-1175 Full text not available from this repository.AbstractBackground: Neonatal pain and injury can alter long-term sensory thresholds. Descending rostroventral medulla (RVM) pathways can inhibit or facilitate spinal nociceptive processing in adulthood. As these pathways undergo significant postnatal maturation, the authors evaluated long-term effects of neonatal surgical injury on RVM descending modulation.
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