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Confidence 0.12
First Reported 2005
Last Reported 2005
Negated 0
Speculated 0
Reported most in Body
Documents 1
Total Number 1
Disease Relevance 1.31
Pain Relevance 1.02

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signal transduction (Ptger2, Ptgir) plasma membrane (Ptger2, Ptgir) signal transducer activity (Ptger2, Ptgir)
Ptger2 (Mus musculus)
Ptgir (Mus musculus)
Pain Link Frequency Relevance Heat
cINOD 2 93.12 High High
dorsal root ganglion 27 92.64 High High
Analgesic 1 90.84 High High
Inflammation 18 86.88 High High
Pain 7 70.84 Quite High
nociceptor 1 62.68 Quite High
substance P 1 61.04 Quite High
cytokine 1 59.64 Quite High
bradykinin 3 58.32 Quite High
qutenza 50 47.44 Quite Low
Disease Link Frequency Relevance Heat
INFLAMMATION 23 92.56 High High
Ganglion Cysts 27 91.68 High High
Injury 2 86.20 High High
Nociception 11 81.80 Quite High
Pain 8 70.84 Quite High
Hyperalgesia 18 5.00 Very Low Very Low Very Low
Inflammatory Pain 4 5.00 Very Low Very Low Very Low
Sprains And Strains 3 5.00 Very Low Very Low Very Low
Hypersensitivity 1 5.00 Very Low Very Low Very Low

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Key: Protein Mutation Event Anatomy Negation Speculation Pain term Disease term
Prostaglandins act upon a family of pharmacologically distinct prostanoid receptors including EP1, EP2, EP3, EP4 and IP that activate several different G protein-coupled signaling pathways [2,4,5].
EP2 Positive_regulation (activate) of IP
1) Confidence 0.12 Published 2005 Journal Mol Pain Section Body Doc Link PMC1074353 Disease Relevance 1.31 Pain Relevance 1.02

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