Targeting epigenetic mechanisms for pain relief

Highlights ► Epigenetic mechanisms are engaged after injury and in chronic pain states. ► Epigenetic marks are observed after noxious stimulation within nociceptive pathways. ► DNMT and HDAC inhibitors can reduce pain behaviour.

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