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97 related items for PubMed ID: 23113268

  • 1. Effects of peripheral μ, δ, and Κ-opioid receptor agonists on the levels of anxiety and motor activity of rats.
    Alexeeva EV, Nazarova GA, Sudakov SK.
    Bull Exp Biol Med; 2012 Sep; 153(5):720-1. PubMed ID: 23113268
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  • 3. Opioid receptor subtypes differentially modulate serotonin efflux in the rat central nervous system.
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  • 10. delta-, but not mu- and kappa-, opioid receptor activation protects neocortical neurons from glutamate-induced excitotoxic injury.
    Zhang J, Haddad GG, Xia Y.
    Brain Res; 2000 Dec 08; 885(2):143-53. PubMed ID: 11102568
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  • 13. Evidence for mu opioid receptor mediation of enkephalin-induced electroencephalographic seizures.
    Tortella FC, Robles L, Mosberg HI.
    J Pharmacol Exp Ther; 1987 Feb 08; 240(2):571-7. PubMed ID: 3027318
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  • 14. The antiproliferative effect of opioid receptor agonists on the T47D human breast cancer cell line, is partially mediated through opioid receptors.
    Hatzoglou A, Bakogeorgou E, Castanas E.
    Eur J Pharmacol; 1996 Jan 25; 296(2):199-207. PubMed ID: 8838457
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  • 15. Peripheral administration of a μ-opioid receptor agonist DAMGO suppresses the anxiolytic and stimulatory effects of caffeine.
    Sudakov SK, Nazarova GA, Alekseeva EV, Kolpakov AA.
    Bull Exp Biol Med; 2015 Jan 25; 158(3):295-7. PubMed ID: 25573353
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  • 17. Chronic effect of [D-Pen2,D-Pen5]enkephalin on rat brain opioid receptors.
    Tao PL, Tsai CL, Chang LR, Loh HH.
    Eur J Pharmacol; 1991 Aug 29; 201(2-3):209-14. PubMed ID: 1665782
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  • 18. Gastric effects of mu-, delta- and kappa-opioid receptor agonists on brainstem unitary responses in the neonatal rat.
    Yuan CS.
    Eur J Pharmacol; 1996 Oct 24; 314(1-2):27-32. PubMed ID: 8957215
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  • 19. Feeding responses to mu-, delta- and kappa-opioid receptor agonists in the meat-type chick.
    Bungo T, Kawamura K, Izumi T, Dodo K, Ueda H.
    Pharmacol Biochem Behav; 2004 Aug 24; 78(4):707-10. PubMed ID: 15301925
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  • 20. Activation of Peripheral κ-Opioid Receptors Normalizes Caffeine Effects Modified in Nicotine-Dependent Rats during Nicotine Withdrawal.
    Sudakov SK, Bogdanova NG.
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