Summary: "The results of this study together with the known function of the investigated candidate gene polymorphisms, suggest that low dopaminergic activity can be associated with high pain sensitivity and vice versa."
Treister, R., Pud, D., Ebstein, R. P., Laiba, E., Gershon, E., Haddad, M., and Eisenberg, E. (2009). Associations between polymorphisms in dopamine neurotransmitter pathway genes and pain response in healthy humans. Pain, 147(1-3):187-193. http://www.citeulike.org/group/6034/article/5884847
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