behavior/neurological
• responses to a brush stimulus applied to the plantar surface are stronger post spared nerve injury than in wild-type mice
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• mechanical allodynia is increased for up to 7 days after spared nerve injury, but not later
• however, nociceptive responses to acetone and pinprick after nerve injury are not affected
• however, mice show normal basal nociceptive behavior elicited by von Frey mechanical stimulation, plantar application of acetone (cold stimulus), noxious heat, or plantar pinprick stimulation
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homeostasis/metabolism
• mechanical allodynia is increased for up to 7 days after spared nerve injury, but not later
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