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Confidence 0.72
First Reported 2006
Last Reported 2006
Negated 0
Speculated 0
Reported most in Abstract
Documents 1
Total Number 1
Disease Relevance 1.83
Pain Relevance 1.34

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signal transduction (Ngf) extracellular space (Ngf) aging (Ngf)
extracellular region (Ngf) molecular_function (Ngf)
Anatomy Link Frequency
nerve 1
Ngf (Rattus norvegicus)
DYT10 (Homo sapiens)
Pain Link Frequency Relevance Heat
Hyperalgesia 9 100.00 Very High Very High Very High
Kinase C 5 100.00 Very High Very High Very High
Nerve growth factor 3 100.00 Very High Very High Very High
Inflammation 1 98.84 Very High Very High Very High
Neuropathic pain 1 98.16 Very High Very High Very High
intrathecal 1 82.00 Quite High
Pain 3 81.80 Quite High
Analgesic 1 46.96 Quite Low
Disease Link Frequency Relevance Heat
Hyperalgesia 9 100.00 Very High Very High Very High
Burns 9 100.00 Very High Very High Very High
INFLAMMATION 1 98.84 Very High Very High Very High
Neuropathic Pain 1 98.16 Very High Very High Very High
Injury 5 88.72 High High
Pain 3 81.80 Quite High

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Key: Protein Mutation Event Anatomy Negation Speculation Pain term Disease term
Because nerve growth factor (NGF), which is elevated in burn-injured tissue, produces mechanical hyperalgesia and activates protein kinase C (PKC)-epsilon, a key mediator in inflammatory and neuropathic pain, we used this model to evaluate the role of the NGF receptor, tyrosine-receptor kinase A (TrkA), and PKC-epsilon in burn-induced primary mechanical hyperalgesia.
NGF Positive_regulation (activates) of PKC in nerve associated with kinase c, hyperalgesia, inflammation, nerve growth factor, burns and neuropathic pain
1) Confidence 0.72 Published 2006 Journal J Pain Section Abstract Doc Link 17157774 Disease Relevance 1.83 Pain Relevance 1.34

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