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    Moon SJ, Fujikawa Y, Nishihara T, Kono S, Kozono K, Ikenaga T, Esaka M, Iijima N, Nagamatsu Y, Yoshida M, Uematsu K.
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  • 64. Differential distribution in rat brain of mu opioid receptor carboxy terminal splice variants MOR-1C-like and MOR-1-like immunoreactivity: evidence for region-specific processing.
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  • 69. Genetic analysis of the murine mu opioid receptor: increased complexity of Oprm gene splicing.
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  • 74. Identification of alternatively spliced variants from opioid receptor genes.
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  • 80. Diversity and complexity of the mu opioid receptor gene: alternative pre-mRNA splicing and promoters.
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