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109 related items for PubMed ID: 8101006

  • 1. Endogenous dynorphin modulates calcium-mediated antinociception in mice.
    Smith FL, Dewey WL.
    Pharmacol Biochem Behav; 1993 Jun; 45(2):383-91. PubMed ID: 8101006
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  • 2. Naloxone and norbinaltorphimine administered intracerebroventricularly antagonize spinal morphine-induced antinociception in mice through the antianalgesic action of spinal dynorphin A (1-17).
    Holmes BB, Fujimoto JM.
    J Pharmacol Exp Ther; 1992 Apr; 261(1):146-53. PubMed ID: 1348537
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  • 4. Dynorphins other than dynorphin A(1-17) lack spinal antianalgesic activity but do act on dynorphin A(1-17) receptors.
    Rady JJ, Fujimoto JM, Tseng LF.
    J Pharmacol Exp Ther; 1991 Dec; 259(3):1073-80. PubMed ID: 1684812
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  • 9. Modulation of acute morphine tolerance by corticotropin-releasing factor and dynorphin A in the mouse spinal cord.
    Song SH, Takemori AE.
    Life Sci; 1992 Dec; 51(2):107-11. PubMed ID: 1352026
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  • 11. Spinal involvement of both dynorphin A and Met-enkephalin in the antinociception induced by intracerebroventricularly administered bremazocine but not morphine in the mouse.
    Tseng LF, Collins KA.
    J Pharmacol Exp Ther; 1993 Sep; 266(3):1430-8. PubMed ID: 8103794
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  • 12. Antinociception and paralysis induced by intrathecal dynorphin A.
    Herman BH, Goldstein A.
    J Pharmacol Exp Ther; 1985 Jan; 232(1):27-32. PubMed ID: 2856940
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  • 13. Evidence that endogenous opioids mediate the antinociceptive effects of intrathecally administered calcium in mice.
    Smith FL, Dewey WL.
    J Pharmacol Exp Ther; 1992 Sep; 262(3):995-1003. PubMed ID: 1326632
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  • 14. [Des-Tyr1]dynorphin A-(2-17) has naloxone-insensitive antinociceptive effect in the writhing assay.
    Hooke LP, He L, Lee NM.
    J Pharmacol Exp Ther; 1995 May; 273(2):802-7. PubMed ID: 7752083
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  • 15. Involvement of spinal kappa opioid receptors in the antagonistic effect of dynorphins on morphine antinociception.
    Song ZH, Takemori AE.
    Life Sci; 1991 May; 48(15):1447-53. PubMed ID: 1672725
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  • 16. Supraspinal flumazenil inhibits the antianalgesic action of spinal dynorphin A (1-17).
    Rady JJ, Holmes BB, Fujimoto JM.
    Pharmacol Biochem Behav; 1998 May; 60(1):245-54. PubMed ID: 9610949
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  • 17. Cannabinoid modulation of dynorphin A: correlation to cannabinoid-induced antinociception.
    Mason DJ, Lowe J, Welch SP.
    Eur J Pharmacol; 1999 Aug 13; 378(3):237-48. PubMed ID: 10493099
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  • 18. Structure-constrained endomorphin analogs display differential antinociceptive mechanisms in mice after spinal administration.
    Wang Y, Zhou J, Liu X, Zhao L, Wang Z, Zhang X, Wang K, Wang L, Wang R.
    Peptides; 2017 May 13; 91():40-48. PubMed ID: 28363796
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  • 19. Involvement of dynorphin A and not substance P in the spinal antianalgesic action of capsaicin against morphine-induced antinociception in mice.
    Arts KS, Fujimoto JM, Tseng LF.
    J Pharmacol Exp Ther; 1992 May 13; 261(2):643-51. PubMed ID: 1374471
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  • 20. [Met]enkephalin in the spinal cord is involved in the antinociception induced by intracerebroventricularly-administered etorphine in the mouse.
    Xu JY, Tseng LF.
    Neuroscience; 1997 Sep 13; 80(2):579-85. PubMed ID: 9284359
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