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256 related items for PubMed ID: 2838332

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    Shook JE, Kazmierski W, Wire WS, Lemcke PK, Hruby VJ, Burks TF.
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    Porreca F, Mosberg HI, Hurst R, Hruby VJ, Burks TF.
    J Pharmacol Exp Ther; 1984 Aug; 230(2):341-8. PubMed ID: 6086883
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  • 23. Delta receptor involvement in morphine suppression of noxiously evoked activity of spinal WDR neurons in cats.
    Omote K, Kitahata LM, Nakatani K, Collins JG.
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  • 26. Mu and delta receptors: their role in analgesia in the differential effects of opioid peptides on analgesia.
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  • 29. Morphine analgesia is potentiated in adult rats prenatally exposed to ethanol.
    Nelson LR, Taylor AN, Lewis JW, Branch BJ, Liebeskind JC.
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  • 31. Magnetic fields differentially inhibit mu, delta, kappa and sigma opiate-induced analgesia in mice.
    Kavaliers M, Ossenkopp KP.
    Peptides; 1986 May 07; 7(3):449-53. PubMed ID: 3022253
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  • 32. The spinal cord as a site of opioid effects on gastrointestinal transit in the mouse.
    Porreca F, Burks TF.
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    Calcagnetti DJ, Bowen WD, Holtzman SG.
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  • 36. Morphine-like analgesic actions of enkephalin-like peptides containing the Tyr-Arg unit.
    Takagi H, Amano H, Nakamura A, Kubota M, Nagase O, Yajima H.
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  • 37. Heroin acts on different opioid receptors than morphine in Swiss Webster and ICR mice to produce antinociception.
    Rady JJ, Roerig SC, Fujimoto JM.
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  • 38. Biphasic competition between opiates and enkephalins: does it indicate the existence of a common high affinity ("mu-1") binding site?
    Sarne Y, Kenner A.
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  • 39. Upregulation of opioid receptor subtypes correlates with potency changes of morphine and DADLE.
    Yoburn BC, Luke MC, Pasternak GW, Inturrisi CE.
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  • 40. Comparison of the antinociceptive action of mu and delta opioid receptor ligands in the periaqueductal gray matter, medial and paramedial ventral medulla in the rat as studied by the microinjection technique.
    Jensen TS, Yaksh TL.
    Brain Res; 1986 May 07; 372(2):301-12. PubMed ID: 2871901
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