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  • 1. Influences of calcitonin gene-related peptide on mu opioid receptors in nucleus accumbens neurons of rats.
    Yan H, Yu LC.
    Neuropeptides; 2013 Apr; 47(2):125-31. PubMed ID: 23211530
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  • 2. Involvement of opioid receptors in the CGRP-induced antinociception in the nucleus accumbens of rats.
    Li L, Wang X, Yu LC.
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  • 3. Involvement of cannabinoid (CB1)-receptors in the development and maintenance of opioid tolerance.
    Trang T, Sutak M, Jhamandas K.
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  • 4. Involvements of mu- and kappa-opioid receptors in morphine-induced antinociception in the nucleus accumbens of rats.
    Xiong W, Yu LC.
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    Rodríguez-Muñoz M, de la Torre-Madrid E, Sánchez-Blázquez P, Garzón J.
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  • 7. Involvement of CGRP and CGRP1 receptor in nociception in the nucleus accumbens of rats.
    Li N, Lundeberg T, Yu LC.
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  • 12. Ultra-low-dose naloxone suppresses opioid tolerance, dependence and associated changes in mu opioid receptor-G protein coupling and Gbetagamma signaling.
    Wang HY, Friedman E, Olmstead MC, Burns LH.
    Neuroscience; 2005 May 18; 135(1):247-61. PubMed ID: 16084657
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  • 13. Morphine acutely regulates opioid receptor trafficking selectively in dendrites of nucleus accumbens neurons.
    Haberstock-Debic H, Wein M, Barrot M, Colago EE, Rahman Z, Neve RL, Pickel VM, Nestler EJ, von Zastrow M, Svingos AL.
    J Neurosci; 2003 May 15; 23(10):4324-32. PubMed ID: 12764121
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  • 16. GABAA receptors in VTA mediate the morphine-induced release of ascorbic acid in rat nucleus accumbens.
    Sun JY, Yang JY, Wang F, Hou Y, Dong YX, Wu CF.
    Brain Res; 2011 Jan 12; 1368():52-8. PubMed ID: 20965157
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  • 18. Glucocorticoid receptor activation potentiates the morphine-induced adaptive increase in dopamine D-1 receptor efficacy in gamma-aminobutyric acid neurons of rat striatum/nucleus accumbens.
    Schoffelmeer AN, De Vries TJ, Vanderschuren LJ, Tjon GH, Nestby P, Wardeh G, Mulder AH.
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  • 19. Mechanisms involved in calcitonin gene-related Peptide-induced relaxation in pregnant rat uterine artery.
    Gangula PR, Thota C, Wimalawansa SJ, Bukoski RD, Yallampalli C.
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  • 20. Lesions of nucleus accumbens affect morphine-induced release of ascorbic acid and GABA but not of glutamate in rats.
    Sun JY, Yang JY, Wang F, Wang JY, Song W, Su GY, Dong YX, Wu CF.
    Addict Biol; 2011 Oct 12; 16(4):540-50. PubMed ID: 20731632
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