Publications by authors named "Maurizia Vacca"

Article Synopsis
  • Dorsal root ganglia (DRGs) are groups of nerve cells that help send messages from the body to the brain about things like touch and pain.
  • There are different types of these nerve cells based on their size and what special chemicals they have, which helps them do their jobs.
  • In diabetic mice, scientists found changes in how these nerve cells are arranged and how they interact with nearby supportive cells, indicating that diabetes affects their structure and communication.
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