## Abstract Damage to the nervous system often results in neuropathic pain. Current treatment for this disabling state is unsuccessful due to our incomplete understanding of cellular mechanisms causing this pain. Although glial cells were largely ignored in most textbooks of pain, accumulating evid
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The fabrication and characterization of linearly oriented nerve guidance scaffolds for spinal cord injury
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- 2004
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