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  • 7. Effects of opiates on urine output in the water-loaded rat and reversal by beta-funaltrexamine.
    Skingle M, Hayes AG, Tyers MB.
    Neuropeptides; 1985 Feb; 5(4-6):433-6. PubMed ID: 2987740
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  • 10. Agonist and antagonist activity of kappa opioids in the squirrel monkey: I. Antinociception and urine output.
    Craft RM, Dykstra LA.
    J Pharmacol Exp Ther; 1992 Jan; 260(1):327-33. PubMed ID: 1309876
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  • 11. Discriminative stimulus properties of narcotic and non-narcotic drugs in rats trained to discriminate opiate kappa-receptor agonists.
    Shearman GT, Herz A.
    Psychopharmacology (Berl); 1982 Jan; 78(1):63-6. PubMed ID: 6292982
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  • 12. Kappa opioid agonists and antagonists: effects on drinking and urinary output.
    Leander JD.
    Appetite; 1984 Mar; 5(1):7-14. PubMed ID: 6091543
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  • 13. Discriminative stimulus properties of U50,488 and morphine: effects of training dose on stimulus substitution patterns produced by mu and kappa opioid agonists.
    Picker MJ, Doty P, Negus SS, Mattox SR, Dykstra LA.
    J Pharmacol Exp Ther; 1990 Jul; 254(1):13-22. PubMed ID: 2164087
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  • 14. Effects of mu- and kappa-opioid receptor agonists on urinary output in mice.
    Rathbun RC, Kattau RW, Leander JD.
    Pharmacol Biochem Behav; 1983 Nov; 19(5):863-6. PubMed ID: 6316374
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  • 15. Kappa-opiates and urination: pharmacological evidence for an endogenous role of the kappa-opiate receptor in fluid and electrolyte balance.
    Huidobro-Toro JP, Parada S.
    Eur J Pharmacol; 1984 Dec 15; 107(1):1-10. PubMed ID: 6098480
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  • 17. A dose-ratio comparison of mu and kappa agonists in formalin and thermal pain.
    Abbott FV, Franklin KB, Libman RB.
    Life Sci; 1986 Nov 24; 39(21):2017-24. PubMed ID: 3023775
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  • 18. Opioid- and phencyclidine-like discriminative effects of ditolylguanidine, a selective sigma ligand.
    Holtzman SG.
    J Pharmacol Exp Ther; 1989 Mar 24; 248(3):1054-62. PubMed ID: 2539453
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  • 19. Interactions between narcotic agonists, partial agonists andd antagonists evaluated by punished an unpunished behavior in the rat.
    Snell D, Harris RA.
    Psychopharmacology (Berl); 1982 Mar 24; 76(2):177-81. PubMed ID: 6281840
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  • 20. Comparison of abstinence syndromes following chronic administration of mu and kappa opioid agonists in the rat.
    Young GA, Khazan N.
    Pharmacol Biochem Behav; 1985 Sep 24; 23(3):457-60. PubMed ID: 2996029
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