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Supradural inflammatory soup in awake and freely moving rats induces facial allodynia that is blocked by putative immune modulators
Highlights • Migraine facial allodynia was modeled in male rats by supradural “inflammatory soup” • Proinflammatory mRNAs increased in trigeminal n. caudalis as a result. • Facial allodynia was prevented by 3 chemically diverse glial modulatory drugs.
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