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  • 45. Peripheral antinociception induced by δ-opioid receptors activation, but not μ- or κ-, is mediated by Ca²⁺-activated Cl⁻ channels.
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  • 50. Sigma-1 Receptor Antagonists: A New Class of Neuromodulatory Analgesics.
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  • 53. Opioid interactions in rhesus monkeys: effects of delta + mu and delta + kappa agonists on schedule-controlled responding and thermal nociception.
    Stevenson GW, Folk JE, Linsenmayer DC, Rice KC, Negus SS.
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