A diagram that explains the concept of carp (carp) first identified as a potential mediator of trigeminal inflammation. The diagram is divided into two sections. On the left side of the image there is a red blood vessel with a blue blood vessel in the center. The blood vessel is labeled "acceptor" and has a red arrow pointing towards it. On the right side there are two red blood vessels one labeled "Vasodilation" and the other labeled "Neuroinflammation". The image also has text that explains that corps a 37-amino-acid peptide was first discovered as a potent vasodilator. Initially considered important in migraine because of its potential peripheral actions vasodilation and neuroinflammation. There is also a label on the top left corner that reads "corps Substance P" and "No". This indicates that the image is related to the study of the study.

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