Chronic pain lasts longer for women than men, and new research suggests differences in hormone-regulated immune cells, called ...
Researchers hope the findings could lead to non‑opioid pain relief and help ensure that women’s pain is taken seriously.
A specific subset of immune cells driven by testosterone resolves pain faster in men, explaining why women are more likely to ...
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Does chronic pain last longer for women than men?
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Hormone-driven immune cells may explain sex differences in chronic pain
Chronic pain lasts longer for women than men, and new research suggests differences in hormone-regulated immune cells, called monocytes, may help explain why. In a new paper in Science Immunology , ...
Scientists at Michigan State University have discovered an important biological difference that may explain why chronic pain ...
Researchers say collective results highlight the therapeutic potential of enhancing IL-10+ monocytes for treating sex-biased pain conditions.
Higher baseline monocyte counts, along with preserved basophils and low C-reactive protein, independently predict complete remission on anti-IgE therapy for CSU.
A diagram illustrating the potential functions of ADA2 transported to endolysosomes of monocytes/macrophages and secreted externally from the cells. Adenosine deaminase 2 (ADA2) plays a critical role ...
Aftermath (part of the “Fires of War” collection) by Susan Crile. Inflammation is a key feature of SARS-CoV-2 infection, both during the acute phase of Covid-19 and also as a contributor to post-acute ...
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