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Effects of immunosuppression after limb fracture in mice on nociceptive, cognitive, and anxiety-related outcomes.

Peyman SahbaieTian-Zhi GuoXiao-You ShiWade S KingeryJ David Clark
Published in: Pain reports (2024)
Taken together, our results show that blocking the adaptive immune response after limb trauma reduces the severity of nociceptive and biological changes. The same treatment may reduce the adverse consequences of anxiety and memory deficits using some measures, but other measures of memory are not affected, and activity is not enhanced.
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