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Campbell CM et al. - The current investigation analyzed the association of five previously identified GCH1 SNPs with ratings of pain induced by topical high concentration (10%) capsaicin applied to the skin of 39 healthy human volunteers. SNPs of the GCH1 gene may profoundly affect the ratings of pain induced by capsaicin.

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