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Fig. 6

From: Brain natriuretic peptide suppresses pain induced by BmK I, a sodium channel-specific modulator, in rats

Fig. 6

Representative microphotographs showed the location and expression of BNP and NPRA in NeuN-positive spinal cord neurons. Immunofluorescene staining for BNP (a, d) and NeuN (b, e) were co-localized (c, f) in control (a-c) at 2 days after i.pl. BmK I injection (d-f). Immunofluorescene staining for NPRA (g, j) and NeuN (h, k) were co-localized (i, l) in control (g-i) at 2 days after i.pl. BmK I injection (j-i). Scale bar, 100 μm

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