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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Carboxypeptidase B activity from adrenal medulla — Is it involved in the processing of proenkephalin? Wallace, Ellen F.
1982
31 16-17 p. 1793-1796
4 p.
artikel
2 Characteristics of a monoclonal β-endorphin antibody recognizing the N-terminus of opioid peptides Herz, A.
1982
31 16-17 p. 1721-1724
4 p.
artikel
3 Characterization of a partially purified trypsin-like enkephalin-generating enzyme in bovine adrenal medulla Lindberg, I.
1982
31 16-17 p. 1713-1716
4 p.
artikel
4 Characterization of rimorphin, a new [Leu] enkephalin-containing peptide from bovine posterior pituitary glands Kilpatrick, D.L.
1982
31 16-17 p. 1849-1852
4 p.
artikel
5 Characterization of type 2 opiate receptors Olgiati, V.
1982
31 16-17 p. 1675-1678
4 p.
artikel
6 Comparative structure-function studies with analogs of dynorphin-(1–13) and [Leu5] enkephalin Schiller, P.W.
1982
31 16-17 p. 1777-1780
4 p.
artikel
7 Comparison of in vitro potencies in pharmacological and binding assays after inhibition of peptides reveals that dynorphin (1–9) is a potent κ-agonist McKnight, A.T.
1982
31 16-17 p. 1725-1728
4 p.
artikel
8 Concomitant neonatal development and in vitro release of dynorphin and α-neo-endorphin Seizinger, B.R.
1982
31 16-17 p. 1757-1760
4 p.
artikel
9 Decreased dihydromorphine and D-ala2-D-leu5-enkephalin binding in vitro after dynorphin pretreatment in mice in vivo Jen, Ming-Feng
1982
31 16-17 p. 1813-1816
4 p.
artikel
10 Different modes of opiate interaction in rat vas deferens Sánchez-Blázquez, Pilar
1982
31 16-17 p. 1683-1686
4 p.
artikel
11 Dynorphin(1–13), a long-lasting inhibitor of opiate receptor binding in vitro Garzón, Javier
1982
31 16-17 p. 1789-1792
4 p.
artikel
12 Dynorphin(1–10)amide: A potent and selective analog of dynorphin(1–13) Woo, Sidney
1982
31 16-17 p. 1817-1820
4 p.
artikel
13 Dynorphin immunoreactivity in the toad neurointermediate lobe Cone, Ric I.
1982
31 16-17 p. 1801-1804
4 p.
artikel
14 Dynorphin is located throughout the CNS and is often co-localized with alpha-neo-endorphin Watson, S.J.
1982
31 16-17 p. 1773-1776
4 p.
artikel
15 Dynorphin (1–17): Lack of analgesia but evidence for non-opiate electrophysiological and motor effects Walker, J.Michael
1982
31 16-17 p. 1821-1824
4 p.
artikel
16 Dynorphin: Potent analgesic effect in spinal cord of the rat Han, Ji-Sheng
1982
31 16-17 p. 1781-1784
4 p.
artikel
17 Effects of chronic lithium on enkephalin systems and pain responsiveness Staunton, David A.
1982
31 16-17 p. 1837-1840
4 p.
artikel
18 Endogenous opioid peptides: A guide to structures and terminology Cox, Brian M.
1982
31 16-17 p. 1645-1658
14 p.
artikel
19 Endogenous opioids, circadian rhythms, nutrient deprivation, eating and drinking Reid, L.D.
1982
31 16-17 p. 1829-1832
4 p.
artikel
20 Endorphins in human cerebrospinal fluid Nyberg, F.
1982
31 16-17 p. 1737-1740
4 p.
artikel
21 Enkephalin convertase: A specific enkephalin synthesizing carboxypeptidase in adrenal chromaffin granules, brain, and pituitary gland Fricker, Lloyd D.
1982
31 16-17 p. 1841-1844
4 p.
artikel
22 Enkephalin-hydrolyzing peptidases of rat brain membranes: Are they topographically/functionally coupled to opiate receptors? Gráf, László
1982
31 16-17 p. 1861-1865
5 p.
artikel
23 Estimation of the dissociation constant of naloxone in the naive and morphine-tolerant guinea-pig isolated ileum: Analysis by the constrained schild plot Tallarida, Ronald J.
1982
31 16-17 p. 1691-1694
4 p.
artikel
24 Evidence that endogenous 6-(Arg or Lys)-opioid peptides can interact with κ-receptors as agonists Oka, Tetsuo
1982
31 16-17 p. 1707-1710
4 p.
artikel
25 Hypothalamo-posterior pituitary system in Brattleboro rats: Immunoreactive levels of leucine-enkephalin, dynorphin (1–17), dynorphin (1–8) and α-neo-endorphin Geis, Rudolf
1982
31 16-17 p. 1809-1812
4 p.
artikel
26 Immunocytochemical studies with antisera against Leu-enkephalin and an enkephalin-precursor fragment (BAM-22P) in the rat brain Khachaturian, Henry
1982
31 16-17 p. 1879-1882
4 p.
artikel
27 Immunohistochemical localization of dynorphin(1–8) in hypothalamic magnocellular neurons: Evidence for absence of proenkephalin Weber, Eckard
1982
31 16-17 p. 1761-1764
4 p.
artikel
28 Immunoreactive corticotropin releasing factor (CRF) and vasopressin are colocalized in a subpopulation of the immunoreactive vasopressin cells in the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus Roth, Kevin A.
1982
31 16-17 p. 1857-1860
4 p.
artikel
29 Interaction of dynorphin with neurotensin on the guinea pig ileum myenteric plexus Zhu, Yuang-Xiang
1982
31 16-17 p. 1825-1828
4 p.
artikel
30 In vivo and in vitro studies with agents that cause quasi-morphine withdrawal syndromes Sheldon, Russell J.
1982
31 16-17 p. 1699-1702
4 p.
artikel
31 In vivo cellular responses to electrophoretically applied dynorphin in the rat hippocampus Henriksen, Steven J.
1982
31 16-17 p. 1785-1788
4 p.
artikel
32 Isolation of a novel analgesic pentapeptide, neo-kyotorphin, from bovine brain Takagi, Hiroshi
1982
31 16-17 p. 1733-1736
4 p.
artikel
33 Leucine-enkephalin-like immunoreactivity in vasopressin terminals is enhanced by treatment with peptidases Martin, Rainer
1982
31 16-17 p. 1729-1732
4 p.
artikel
34 Metabolism of a heptateptide opioid by rat brain and cardiac tissue Marks, Neville
1982
31 16-17 p. 1845-1848
4 p.
artikel
35 Multiple immunoreactive forms of met- and leu-enkephalin in fetal and neonatal rat brain and in rat gut Dahl, June L.
1982
31 16-17 p. 1853-1856
4 p.
artikel
36 α, N-acetyl derivatives of β-endorphin in rat pituitary: Chromatographic evidence for processed forms of β-endorphin in pancreas and brain Smyth, D.G.
1982
31 16-17 p. 1887-1890
4 p.
artikel
37 Naloxone attenuates the anxiolytic action of diazepam in man Duka, Theodora
1982
31 16-17 p. 1833-1836
4 p.
artikel
38 New enkephalinase inhibitors as probes to differentiate “enkephalinase” and angiotensin-converting-enzyme active sites Roques, B.P.
1982
31 16-17 p. 1749-1752
4 p.
artikel
39 Nigral 6-hydroxydopamine lesions equally decrease μ and δ opiate binding to striatal patches: Further evidence for a conformationally malleable type 1 opiate receptor Bowen, W.D.
1982
31 16-17 p. 1679-1682
4 p.
artikel
40 Opioid peptide identity and localization in hippocampus McGinty, Jacqueline F.
1982
31 16-17 p. 1797-1800
4 p.
artikel
41 Partial loss of opiate receptor regulation by GPP(NH)P evident in vitro Rosenbaum, Jan S.
1982
31 16-17 p. 1667-1670
4 p.
artikel
42 Peptide F (pro-enkephalin fragment) : Radioimmunoassay, and stress-induced changes in adrenal Alessi, N.
1982
31 16-17 p. 1875-1878
4 p.
artikel
43 Photolabile ligands for opiate receptors Zioudrou, C.
1982
31 16-17 p. 1671-1674
4 p.
artikel
44 Plasma beta-endorphin-like immunoreactivity, self reported pain perception and anxiety levels in women during pregnancy and labor Cahill, Cheryl
1982
31 16-17 p. 1871-1873
3 p.
artikel
45 Plasma measures of B-endorphin-like immunoreactivity in depressives and other psychiatric subjects Matthews, J.
1982
31 16-17 p. 1867-1870
4 p.
artikel
46 Processing of enkephalin precursors by chromaffin granule enzymes Troy, Carol M.
1982
31 16-17 p. 1717-1720
4 p.
artikel
47 Pro-enkephalin intermediates in bovine brain and adrenal medulla: Characterization of immunoreactive peptides related to BAM-22P and peptide F Höllt, Volker
1982
31 16-17 p. 1883-1886
4 p.
artikel
48 Prototype cannabinoid analgetics, prostaglandins and opiates — A search for points of mechanistic interaction Johnson, M.Ross
1982
31 16-17 p. 1703-1706
4 p.
artikel
49 Purification and substrate specificity of rat kidney “enkephalinase” Malfroy, Bernard
1982
31 16-17 p. 1745-1748
4 p.
artikel
50 Receptor-related interactions of opiates with PGE-induced adneylate cyclase in brain Barchfeld, Cynthia C.
1982
31 16-17 p. 1661-1665
5 p.
artikel
51 Reduction in opiate receptor reserve in morphine tolerant guinea pig ilea Chavkin, Charles
1982
31 16-17 p. 1687-1690
4 p.
artikel
52 Selective participation of both “enkephalinase” and aminopeptidase activities in the metabolism of endogenous enkephalins de la Baume, Sophie
1982
31 16-17 p. 1753-1756
4 p.
artikel
53 Subcellular localization of immunoreactive dynorphin and vasopressin in rat pituitary and hypothalmus Molineaux, C.J.
1982
31 16-17 p. 1765-1768
4 p.
artikel
54 The appearance of endogenous opiates in cerebrospinal fluid following opiate injection in various animal species Dewey, William L.
1982
31 16-17 p. 1741-1743
3 p.
artikel
55 The development of opiate tolerance may dissociate from dependence Wüster, Michael
1982
31 16-17 p. 1695-1698
4 p.
artikel
56 Tritiated porcine dynorphin (1–17): Synthesis and characterization Houghten, Richard A.
1982
31 16-17 p. 1805-1808
4 p.
artikel
57 Two “big” dynorphins from porcine pituitary Fischli, Walter
1982
31 16-17 p. 1769-1772
4 p.
artikel
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