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Resolution of Inflammatory Pain by Endogenous Chemerin and G Protein-Coupled Receptor ChemR23

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We thank Dr. Ru-Rong Ji (Duke University) for reading and discussing the manuscript, Dr. Fan Wang (Duke University) for providing AdvillinCre/+ mice, and Dr. Shumin Duan (Zhejiang University) for providing Cx3cr1-GFP mice. This work was supported by the Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China (LZ18C090002) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (31771162).

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Xie, YK., Luo, H., Qiu, XY. et al. Resolution of Inflammatory Pain by Endogenous Chemerin and G Protein-Coupled Receptor ChemR23. Neurosci. Bull. 37, 1351–1356 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12264-021-00714-8

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