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    Wang D, Sun X, Sadee W.
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  • 22. Inhibition of calcium currents in rat colon sensory neurons by K- but not mu- or delta-opioids.
    Su X, Wachtel RE, Gebhart GF.
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    Kamei J, Suzuki T, Nagase H.
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  • 24. The stimulatory effect of mu- and delta-opioid receptors on bovine pinealocyte melatonin synthesis.
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    Yadlapalli JSK, Ford BM, Ketkar A, Wan A, Penthala NR, Eoff RL, Prather PL, Dobretsov M, Crooks PA.
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  • 26. kappa-Opioid receptor-transfected cell lines: modulation of adenylyl cyclase activity following acute and chronic opioid treatments.
    Avidor-Reiss T, Zippel R, Levy R, Saya D, Ezra V, Barg J, Matus-Leibovitch N, Vogel Z.
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    DeHaven-Hudkins DL, Burgos LC, Cassel JA, Daubert JD, DeHaven RN, Mansson E, Nagasaka H, Yu G, Yaksh T.
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    Solinas M, Goldberg SR.
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  • 35. Supersensitization of the adenylyl cyclase system in Chinese hamster ovary cells co-expressing cloned opioid receptors and Gz, a PTX-insensitive G protein.
    Ozawa T, Nakagawa T, Minami M, Satoh M.
    Neurosci Lett; 1999 May 28; 267(2):117-20. PubMed ID: 10400226
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