Skip to Main Content

Paper Details

DNA methylation profiles are associated with complex regional pain syndrome after traumatic injury.
Pain
17
2019
COL11A1, CRPS, CpG, CpG sites, DNA, Differentially methylated genes, Gene, HLA-DRB6 gene, chronic pain, complex regional pain syndrome, cytosine-phosphate-guanine dinucleotide, cytosine-phosphate-guanine dinucleotide (CpG) sites, human, immune-related gene, military, neuropathic pain, non-CRPS, traumatic injury
Adult, Case-Control Studies, Combat Disorders, Complex Regional Pain Syndromes, DNA Methylation, Epigenesis, Genetic, Female, Genetic Profile, Hospitals, Veterans, Humans, Male, Veterans
Author NameAffiliation
Stephen BruehlVanderbilt University Medical Center, University of Alberta
Eric R GamazonVanderbilt Genetics Institute, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Eric R GamazonUniversity of Cambridge
Eric R GamazonVanderbilt Genetics Institute, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Eric R GamazonUniversity of Cambridge
Thomas Van de VenDuke University Medical Center
Thomas BuchheitDuke University Medical Center
Colin G WalshVanderbilt University Medical Center
Colin T WalshVanderbilt University Medical Center
Puneet MishraVanderbilt University Medical Center, University of Alberta
Andrew D ShawVanderbilt University Medical Center, University of Alberta
  • 1 - 11

Datasets

Gene OntologyGene Ontology DatabaseLink
Gene OntologyGene Ontology DatabaseLink
Gene OntologyGene Ontology DatabaseLink
Gene OntologyGene Ontology DatabaseLink
Gene OntologyGene Ontology DatabaseLink
Gene OntologyGene Ontology DatabaseLink
Gene OntologyGene Ontology DatabaseLink
Gene OntologyGene Ontology DatabaseLink
Gene OntologyGene Ontology DatabaseLink
Gene OntologyGene Ontology DatabaseLink
Gene OntologyGene Ontology DatabaseLink
Gene OntologyGene Ontology DatabaseLink
Gene OntologyGene Ontology DatabaseLink
Gene OntologyGene Ontology DatabaseLink
Gene OntologyGene Ontology DatabaseLink