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1. Targeting nNOS ameliorates the severe neuropathic pain due to chronic pancreatitisResearch in context

2. Pancreatic stump closure techniques and pancreatic fistula formation after distal pancreatectomy: Meta-analysis and single-center experience.

3. Targeting nNOS ameliorates the severe neuropathic pain due to chronic pancreatitis

4. Prognosis of sporadic resected small (≤2 cm) nonfunctional pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors – a multi-institutional study

5. Pancreatic stump closure techniques and pancreatic fistula formation after distal pancreatectomy: Meta-analysis and single-center experience

6. Treatment options in painful chronic pancreatitis: a systematic review

7. It is possible to predicte pancreatic fistula with preoperative imaging or other perioperative parameters after pancretic surgery?

8. Early pancreatic cancer lesions suppress pain through CXCL12-mediated chemoattraction of Schwann cells

9. Surveillance strategy for small asymptomatic non-functional pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors - a systematic review and meta-analysis

10. Neuronal plasticity in chronic pancreatitis is mediated via the neurturin/GFRα2 axis

12. Back pain as a potential indicator of local recurrence in pancreatic cancer: Figure 1

13. Activated Schwann cells in pancreatic cancer are linked to analgesia via suppression of spinal astroglia and microglia

14. Simulating pancreatic neuroplasticity: in vitro dual-neuron plasticity assay

15. Simulating Pancreatic Neuroplasticity: In Vitro Dual-neuron Plasticity Assay

16. The neurotrophic factor neurturin contributes toward an aggressive cancer cell phenotype, neuropathic pain and neuronal plasticity in pancreatic cancer

17. Parasympathomimetic agents suppress pancreatic cancer growth and invasiveness by suppression of the p44/42 MAPK signalling pathway

18. Pain mechanisms in chronic pancreatitis: of a master and his fire

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