How does serotonin promote lip sensory recovery after inferior alveolar nerve transection?
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Topic
Some studies investigated serotonin's role in sensory recovery following inferior alveolar nerve transection.
Answer
Serotonin accelerates lip sensory recovery after inferior alveolar nerve transection by increasing histone serotonylation and upregulating neurotrophic factors, thereby enhancing axonal regeneration and supporting the repair of sensory neurons following injury.
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