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  • 23. Modulation of mu opioid binding sites in rat spinal cord by chronic intrathecal infusion of morphine and naloxone: a quantitative autoradiography approach.
    Gouarderes C, Jhamandas K, Zajac JM, Beaudet A, Cros J, Quirion R.
    Prog Clin Biol Res; 1990; 328():175-8. PubMed ID: 2154775
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  • 24. Opiate receptors for behavioral analgesia resemble those related to the depression of spinal nociceptive neurons.
    Yaksh TL.
    Science; 1978 Mar 17; 199(4334):1231-3. PubMed ID: 204008
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  • 27. Heroin acts on different opioid receptors than morphine in Swiss Webster and ICR mice to produce antinociception.
    Rady JJ, Roerig SC, Fujimoto JM.
    J Pharmacol Exp Ther; 1991 Feb 17; 256(2):448-57. PubMed ID: 1847196
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  • 28. Characterization of the spinal antinociceptive activity of constrained peptidomimetic opioids.
    Yaksh TL, Malmberg AB, Ro S, Schiller P, Goodman M.
    J Pharmacol Exp Ther; 1995 Oct 17; 275(1):63-72. PubMed ID: 7562596
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  • 30. Evidence for a direct spinal mechanism in morphine-induced inhibition of nociceptive reflexes in humans.
    Willer JC, Bussel B.
    Brain Res; 1980 Apr 07; 187(1):212-5. PubMed ID: 6244068
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  • 32. Influence of ketamine and its interactions with morphine and nalbuphine on the level of enkephalins in some parts of the brain and spinal cord.
    Kołada I, Kmieciak-Kołada K, Huzarska M, Dyaczyńska-Herman A, Herman ZS.
    Pol J Pharmacol; 1994 Apr 07; 46(3):139-46. PubMed ID: 8000445
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  • 34. Opiate receptors, endorphins and drug therapy.
    Sewell RD, Lee RL.
    Postgrad Med J; 1980 Apr 07; 56 Suppl 1():25-30. PubMed ID: 6248844
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  • 40. The direct and specific opiate-like effect of met5-enkephalin and analogues on the spinal cord.
    Yaksh TL, Huang SP, Rudy TA.
    Neuroscience; 1977 Apr 07; 2(4):593-6. PubMed ID: 917285
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