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1 Adaptive changes in the excitability of central catecholaminergic neurons upon chronic activation of μ- and κ-opioid receptors Ronken, E.
1994
53 S1 p. S269-S270
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2 Agonist-based, receptor-type selective opioid peptides containing an alkylating moiety Magyar, A.
1994
53 S1 p. S47-S48
2 p.
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3 Almost complete protection of dynorphin-(1–8) hydrolysis in ileal and striatal membrane preparations by peptidase inhibitors Oka, T
1994
53 S1 p. S121-S122
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4 Alterations in opioid peptides and the cAMP system in brains of morphine addicted newborns Tempel, A
1994
53 S1 p. S281-S282
2 p.
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5 Amelioration of narcotic withdrawal features with clonidine and opiate receptors activity Chaturvedi, Santosh K.
1994
53 S1 p. S291-S292
2 p.
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6 Analogs of neuropeptide FF modulate spinal nociception in the rat Gouardères, C
1994
53 S1 p. S113-S114
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7 Antinociception induced by endogenous enkephalins, protected from their catabolism by the peptidase inhibitor RB 101, is potentiated by CCK-B antagonists Maldonado, R.
1994
53 S1 p. S97-S98
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8 Are opioid-induced changes in fetal breathing related to changes in glucose metabolism? Szeto, H.H.
1994
53 S1 p. S267-S268
2 p.
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9 Augmented effect of morphine on cerebral dopamine release during withdrawal from chronic morphine treatment Honkanen, A.
1994
53 S1 p. S219-S220
2 p.
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10 Author index 1994
53 S1 p. S301-S305
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11 Behavioral deficits and related septohippocampal cholinergic alterations after prenatal exposure to heroin Yanai, J.
1994
53 S1 p. S279-S280
2 p.
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12 Behavioral effects of fentanyl derivatives in rhesus monkeys France, C.P.
1994
53 S1 p. S185-S186
2 p.
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13 Behavioural responses induced by intrathecal morphine: Interaction with spinal neurokinin-1 receptors Sakurada, T
1994
53 S1 p. S197-S198
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14 Biochemical characterization of a synthetic NPFF agonist with high affinity and resistance to brain peptidase inactivation Devillers, J.P.
1994
53 S1 p. S123-S124
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15 Biosynthesis of proenkephalin and prodynorphin in the brain of rats with genetic absence epilepsy Lasoń, W
1994
53 S1 p. S151-S152
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16 Blockade of morphine-induced place preference through the activation of κ-opioid receptors in mice Funada, M
1994
53 S1 p. S201-S202
2 p.
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17 Blockade of NMDA-induced potentiatiation of [3H]TCP binding to rat brain membranes by histogranin Lemaire, S
1994
53 S1 p. S271-S272
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18 Body temperature and analgesic effects of selective δ1 and δ2 opioid receptor agonists microdialyzed into the POAH and PAG of freely moving rats Xin, L.
1994
53 S1 p. S101-
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19 Bremazocine, a possible κ 2 opioid antagonist: Differential regulation by guanine nucleotides and sodium ion of κ opioid receptor binding in rat and guinea pig cortex membranes Kim, K.W.
1994
53 S1 p. S33-S34
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20 BW373U86, a non-peptide δ opioid agonist with novel receptor-protein-mediated actions Selley, D.E.
1994
53 S1 p. S27-S28
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21 Casomokinins, opioid/vaso-relaxing peptides derivatized from casoxin D or β-casomorphin-6 Yoshikawa, M.
1994
53 S1 p. S253-S254
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22 CCB: A novel anologue of MPCB with high binding affinity and specific kappa opioid receptor agonist Ronsisvalle, G
1994
53 S1 p. S31-S32
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23 Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of morphine abstinent rats: Effects in vivo and in vitro Cappendijk, S.L.T.
1994
53 S1 p. S227-S228
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24 Changes in gene expression following tissue injury Dubner, R.
1994
53 S1 p. S65-S66
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25 Changes in rat striatal ppENK expression and adenylate cyclase-coupled opioid receptors upon haloperidol treatment during different developmental stages De Vries, T.J.
1994
53 S1 p. S147-S148
2 p.
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26 Changes in regional glucose metabolism and behavior following intranigral application of the kappa opiate agonist U50,488 Hohmann, A.G.
1994
53 S1 p. S257-S258
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27 Changes in the prodynorphin system after chronic morphine treatments in vitro Vlaskovska, M
1994
53 S1 p. S287-S288
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28 Characteristics of ß-endorphin interaction with complement S protein/vitronectin in vitro Wöhner, S
1994
53 S1 p. S139-S140
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29 Characterization and substrate specificity of gamma endorphin generating endopeptidase Rodd, D.W.
1994
53 S1 p. S153-S154
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30 Cholecystokinin octapeptide (CCK-8) as modulator of opioid analgesia Han, J.S.
1994
53 S1 p. S109-S110
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31 Chronic opioid treatment of R1.1 cells results in the downregulation of the kappa opioid receptor without desensitization of adenylyl cyclase activity Joseph, D.B.
1994
53 S1 p. S183-S184
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32 Cloning and expression of a rat opioid receptor with κ characteristics Li, S
1994
53 S1 p. S11-S12
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33 Comparison of opioid binding sites in the retina Paterson, S.J.
1994
53 S1 p. S51-S52
2 p.
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34 Compensation of CRH induced ACTH secretion by substance P (SP) in AtT20 mouse pituitary tumor cells under serum reduced conditions Fickel, J.
1994
53 S1 p. S117-S118
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35 Conformational studies and stabilities of small dynorphin peptides Bell, KM
1994
53 S1 p. S133-S134
2 p.
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36 Connectivity between POMC systems and brainstem nuclei Sim, L.J.
1994
53 S1 p. S135-S136
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37 Constitutive μ opioid receptor activity in human neuroblastoma SK-N-SH cells Wang, Zaijie
1994
53 S1 p. S283-S284
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38 Contribution of the AMPA glutamate receptor subtype to functional changes in activity produced by the mu opioid agonist DAMGO in limbic forebrain regions Ableitner, Annemarie
1994
53 S1 p. S39-S40
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39 Cytokine-induced antinociception mediated by opioids released from immune cells Stein, C
1994
53 S1 p. S191-S192
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40 Decreased concentration of dynorphin a in striatum and increased activity of dynorphin converting enzyme in the spinal cord following repeated morphine treatment Yukhananov, R.Y.
1994
53 S1 p. S235-S236
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41 Differential opioid gene expression in neurons and neuroendocrine cells of rat and human gastrointestinal tract Fink, T.
1994
53 S1 p. S149-S150
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42 Different μ opioid receptor subtypes may mediate C-6 substituted oxycodone derivatives induced antinociceptive gastrointestinal and respiratory actions Fürst, S
1994
53 S1 p. S105-S106
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43 Dihydroetorphine, a potent opioid with low dependent potential Huang, M.
1994
53 S1 p. S81-S82
2 p.
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44 Distribution of mRNA encoding a novel opioid receptor in mouse brain Saez, C.
1994
53 S1 p. S13-S14
2 p.
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45 Dynorphin-converting enzyme in human cerebrospinal fluid Thörnwall, Madeleine
1994
53 S1 p. S155-S156
2 p.
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46 Dynorphin interaction with the NMDA receptor/channel complex:Correlation with spinal cord injury Hunter, J.C.
1994
53 S1 p. S89-S90
2 p.
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47 Editorial Board 1994
53 S1 p. IFC-
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48 Effect of morphine withdrawal on fos-like immunoreactivity in the ventral tegmental area of the guinea-pig brain Chahl, L.A.
1994
53 S1 p. S217-
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49 Effect of δ opioid antagonists on the morphine-induced place preference in DDY and CXBK mice Suzuki, T
1994
53 S1 p. S45-S46
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50 Effects of a 5-HT3 receptor antagonist, MDL-72222, on morphine and cocaine stimulated elevation of extracellular dopamine Lillsunde, Pirjo
1994
53 S1 p. S223-S224
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51 Effects of chronic ethanol treatment on the POMC mRNA synthesis in the rat pituitary Winkler, A
1994
53 S1 p. S231-S232
2 p.
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52 Endogenous morphine is stored in specific brain neurons Tagliamonte, Alessandro
1994
53 S1 p. S187-S188
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53 Endogenous opioid dependence-functional disturbances in processes of general adaptation — Adaptive effect of substance (SP) Roske, I.
1994
53 S1 p. S263-S264
2 p.
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54 Endogenous opioids and childhood autism Panksepp, J
1994
53 S1 p. S169-S170
2 p.
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55 Enhanced coupling efficiency between PGE1 receptors and the stimulatory G protein (Gs) in opioid tolerant/dependent neuroblastoma x glioma (NG108-15) hybrid cells Ammer, H
1994
53 S1 p. S179-S180
2 p.
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56 Etorphine elicits unique dose-dependent inhibitory effects on the action potential duration of sensory neurons even at low concentrations where other opioids elicit excitatory effects Shen, K-F
1994
53 S1 p. S79-S80
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57 Expression cloning of a murine delta opioid receptor Kieffer, B.L.
1994
53 S1 p. S1-S2
2 p.
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58 Functional and biochemical interactions between the calcium antagonist nimodipine and sufentanil Hurlé, M.
1994
53 S1 p. S17-S18
2 p.
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59 Functional coupling between DHP-sensitive calcium channels and kappaopioid receptors Barro, M.
1994
53 S1 p. S19-S20
2 p.
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60 Functional localization of mu and delta enkephalin-mediated inhibition of GABA release to nerve terminals in the hippocampus Lupica, Carl R.
1994
53 S1 p. S177-S178
2 p.
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61 Gastric antiulcer and cytoprotective effects of cathinone, a psychoactive alkaloid of khat (Catha edulis forsk.) and amphetamine in rats Al-Shabanah, O.A.
1994
53 S1 p. S297-S299
3 p.
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62 Glucocorticosteroids decreases the activity of a dynorphin-converting endopeptidase in rat cerebrospinal fluid Persson, Stefan
1994
53 S1 p. S157-S160
4 p.
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63 Guanine nucleotide and cation modulation of [3H]ethylketocyclazocine binding in frog brain membranes Rottmann, M
1994
53 S1 p. S23-S24
2 p.
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64 Human T lymphocytes are target cells for F8Fa (NPFF), an antiopioid neuropeptide Minault, M
1994
53 S1 p. S245-S246
2 p.
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65 3-Hydroxy analogues of the μ-selective opioid antagonist cyprodime Schmidhammer, H
1994
53 S1 p. S37-S38
2 p.
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66 Identification of a non-classical cyclic AMP-responsive element of the human pro-opiomelanocortin gene Kraus, J.
1994
53 S1 p. S137-S138
2 p.
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67 Increased opioid efficacy for inhibition of adenylyl cyclase in rat brain and 7315c cell membranes induced by chronic naltrexone treatment Izenwasser, S
1994
53 S1 p. S119-S120
2 p.
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68 Influence of opioid system on behavioral sensitization induced by cocaine in the rat Sala, M.
1994
53 S1 p. S199-S200
2 p.
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69 Inhibition of proopiomelanocortin translation by an antisense oligodeoxynucleotide Spampinato, S.
1994
53 S1 p. S141-S142
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70 Interaction between morphine and opioid peptides after S.C. administration Maszczynska, I.
1994
53 S1 p. S243-S244
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71 Interaction of hemorphins with opioid receptors in the rat vas deferens and guinea-pig ileum Yukhananov, R.Y.
1994
53 S1 p. S239-S242
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72 Interaction of i.v. dynorphin A(1–13) with kappa and mu agonists in a thermal antinociception assay in rhesus monkeys Butelman, E.R.
1994
53 S1 p. S87-S88
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73 Intracerebroventricular administration of ß-funaltrexamine (ß-FNA) reduces μ opioid receptor binding Liu-Chen, L-Y
1994
53 S1 p. S77-S78
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74 In vivo determination of μ opioid receptor reserve and turnover in rhesus monkeys after irreversible blockade with clocinnamox Zernig, G.
1994
53 S1 p. S59-S60
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75 In vivo evidence for the differential development of δ-opioid receptor subtypes Kitchen, I.
1994
53 S1 p. S83-S84
2 p.
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76 Involvement of Met-enkephalin in diazepam induced inhibition of morphine tolerance and dependence Tejwani, Gopi A.
1994
53 S1 p. S207-S208
2 p.
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77 Involvement of the nitric oxide pathway in nociceptive processes in the central nervous system in rats Przewklocka, B
1994
53 S1 p. S75-S76
2 p.
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78 Kappa and delta opioid receptor densities following chronic repeated cocaine administration Unterwald, EM
1994
53 S1 p. S225-S226
2 p.
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79 Kappa1/mu interactions in the control of the in vivo release of neuropeptides from the rat spinal cord Cesselin, F.
1994
53 S1 p. S111-S112
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80 Lack of modulation of μ-opioid agonists by δ-opioid agonists in isolated tissue bioassay preparations Elliott, J.
1994
53 S1 p. S41-S42
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81 L-Nitroarginine methyl ester attenuates the development of morphine tolerance and dependence in mice Majeed, N
1994
53 S1 p. S209-S210
2 p.
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82 Local inflammation of the rat paw enhances opioid receptor density in paw tissue and their axonal transport in sciatic nerve Hassan, A.H.S.
1994
53 S1 p. S163-S164
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83 Low-dose buprenorphine detoxification in long term methadone addicts Janiri, L
1994
53 S1 p. S289-S290
2 p.
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84 Low dose of U-50488H blocks the development of morphine tolerance and dependence in guinea pigs Tao, P-L
1994
53 S1 p. S203-S204
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85 Maternal naltrexone reverses abnormalities induced by prenatal stress in rats Keshet, G.I.
1994
53 S1 p. S181-S182
2 p.
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86 Modulation of opioid signal transduction in SH-SY5Y neural cells by differentiating agents: Concurrent mu receptor upregulation and effector desensitization by phorbol ester Lin, H.
1994
53 S1 p. S21-S22
2 p.
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87 Modulatory effects of neuropeptide FF on central opioid functions Gicquel, S
1994
53 S1 p. S193-S194
2 p.
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88 Molecular biology of kappa and delta opioid receptors Reisine, T.
1994
53 S1 p. S5-S6
2 p.
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89 Molecular cloning and functional expression of a mu opioid receptor from rat brain Chen, Yan
1994
53 S1 p. S7-S8
2 p.
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90 Molecular model of the μ-opiate receptor Brandt, W.
1994
53 S1 p. S61-S62
2 p.
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91 Molecular studies of multiple opioid receptors: Cloning, anatomical distribution, pharmacological profile Akil, H.
1994
53 S1 p. S9-S10
2 p.
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92 Morphine modulates IL-1 activation of fos in the rat hypothalamus Chang, S.L.
1994
53 S1 p. S265-S266
2 p.
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93 Multiple effects of morphine on social play Vanderschuren, Louk J.M.J.
1994
53 S1 p. S229-S230
2 p.
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94 Multiple opioid receptors mediate descending pain modulation from the periaqueductal gray (PAG) Smith, D.J.
1994
53 S1 p. S99-S100
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95 N-Acetyl β-endorphin-(1–31) produces a GTP-dependent activation of G transducer proteins in mouse PAG Sánchez-Blázquez, P
1994
53 S1 p. S25-S26
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96 Naloxonazine reveals the role of μ1-opioid receptor in the rewarding effects of morphine Piepponen, T.P.
1994
53 S1 p. S221-S222
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97 New opioid compounds in analgesia Hruby, V.J.
1994
53 S1 p. S71-S72
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98 Nitric oxide (NO) synthase inhibitors attenuated naloxone-precipitated withdrawal Dzoljic, M.R.
1994
53 S1 p. S285-S286
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99 Non-opioid binding sites for beta-endorphin and in vitro effects in different cell lines Melzig, M.F.
1994
53 S1 p. S249-S250
2 p.
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100 Novel peptides and mechanisms of opiate tolerance Zadina, James E.
1994
53 S1 p. S195-S196
2 p.
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101 Novel, receptor-type selective tetra- and pentapeptide opioid antagonists, related to a natural sequence found in snake venom Orosz, G.
1994
53 S1 p. S53-S54
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102 Opiates for chronic pain — Present american controversy Butler, S.H.
1994
53 S1 p. S295-S296
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103 Opiate-specific effects on mRNA and catalytic activity of a hepatic cytochrome P450 isozyme Rane, A
1994
53 S1 p. S273-S278
6 p.
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104 Opioid antagonists up-regulate prodynorphin gene expression in rat brain Romualdi, P
1994
53 S1 p. S145-S146
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105 Opioid glycopeptides: Morphiceptins Bardají, E
1994
53 S1 p. S189-S190
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106 Opioid-induced supraspinal antinociception in mice is mediated by G x z /G 12 (μ) and G13 (δ) transducer proteins Garzón, J
1994
53 S1 p. S93-S94
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107 Opioid receptor binding in CXBK mice brain Niwa, M
1994
53 S1 p. S29-S30
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108 Opioid receptors in the superficial layers of the dorsal horn of the rat spinal cord and deafferentation pain Besson, JM
1994
53 S1 p. S67-S68
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109 Opioid receptor stimulation modulate intracellular Ca2+in cultured neurons and astroglial cells Thorlin, Thorleif
1994
53 S1 p. S15-S16
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110 Opioids and stereotypies in coping with chronic stress Wiegant, VM
1994
53 S1 p. S237-S238
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111 Opioids in reward behavior Van Ree, JM
1994
53 S1 p. S167-S168
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112 Pharmacotherapy of opioid dependence: Rationale and update Kreek, Mary Jeanne
1994
53 S1 p. S255-S256
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113 Phencyclidine (PCP)-like peptide, histogranin, modulates cell-mediated immune function Lemaire, I.
1994
53 S1 p. S261-S262
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114 Phencyclidine (PCP) receptors mediate substance P N-terminus-induced hyperalgesia while mu-type opioid receptors mediate its antinociceptive effect Goettl, V.G.
1994
53 S1 p. S115-S116
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115 Possible role of the non-opioid dynorphin A-(1–13) receptor in the inhibition of [3H]noradrenaline uptake in rat heart Dumont, M
1994
53 S1 p. S259-S260
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116 Potent and selective non-peptidic delta opioid ligands based on the novel heterocycle-condensed octahydroisoquinoline structure Dondio, G.
1994
53 S1 p. S43-S44
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117 Pre- and post-synaptic effects of opioids at the spinal level Dickenson, A.H.
1994
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118 Preface Nyberg, Fred
1994
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119 Preferential post-synaptic localization of F8Fa binding sites in cervical and lumbar rat spinal cord as revealed by extensive unilateral dorsal rhizotomies Allard, M
1994
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120 Putative μ δ opioid receptor complex in rat brain: Characteristic affinity profile for opioid peptides Mulder, A.H.
1994
53 S1 p. S175-S176
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121 Radioligand binding profile of enantiomers of tifluadom analogues for opioid, CCK and central benzodiazepine receptors: Versatility of the benzodiazepine skeleton Meurisse, R.L.
1994
53 S1 p. S247-S248
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122 RB 101, mixed-inhibitor prodrug of enkephalin-degrading enzymes, intra venously infused in rats does not induce development of physical dependence Noble, F
1994
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123 μ-receptor might interfere with nor-BNI in reaching κ-receptor Endoh, T
1994
53 S1 p. S35-S36
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124 Reconstitution in liposomes of a μ-opioid binding protein purified to homogeneity from bovine striatal membranes Gioannini, T.L.
1994
53 S1 p. S55-S56
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125 Regulation of proenkephalin gene expression in cultured bovine chromaffin cells Bacher, B.
1994
53 S1 p. S171-S172
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126 Role of arginine vasopressin and its receptor subtypes in the development of morphine tolerance Takahashi, Masakatsu
1994
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127 Role of excitatory amino acids in antagonist-precipitated morphine and clonidine withdrawal Jhamandas, K
1994
53 S1 p. S215-S216
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128 Role of opioids in cigarette smoke-induced antinociception Sopori, M.L.
1994
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129 Spinal opiate sensitivity in models of inflammatory pain Chapman, V.
1994
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130 Stabilization of high-affinity opioid agonist binding in neural cell membranes rigidified by cholesterol Emmerson, P.J.
1994
53 S1 p. S49-S50
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131 Structure-activity relationships of analogues of higly potent opioid peptide, biphalin Misicka, Aleksandra
1994
53 S1 p. S131-S132
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132 Studies on a cDNA encoding a delta opioid receptor Anton, Benito
1994
53 S1 p. S3-S4
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133 Substance P (SP) N-terminal metabolites modulate withdrawal behavior in morphine-dependent mice Kreeger, Julie S.
1994
53 S1 p. S213-S214
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134 Sufentanil-induced hypoxemia depends on μ-and δ-receptor related activity in the beta-band of the EEG Freye, E
1994
53 S1 p. S251-S252
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135 Synthesis and biological properties of new naltrexone-peptide hybrids Lipkowski, A.W.
1994
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136 Systemically active mixed inhibitors of enkephalin degrading enzymes produce antinociception without morphine side effects Roques, Bernard P.
1994
53 S1 p. S73-S74
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137 The application of dihydroetorphine to detoxification of heroin addicts Qin, B.Y.
1994
53 S1 p. S293-S294
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138 The control of CGRP-containing primary afferent fibers by mu opioids is altered in chronic suffering rats Collin, E.
1994
53 S1 p. S107-S108
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139 The effect of chronic treatment with naltrindole on μ-opioid receptor-mediated antinociception in diabetic mice Kamei, J
1994
53 S1 p. S85-S86
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140 The influence of S-(−)salsolinol treatment on the POMC gene expression in AtT20 mouse anterior pituitary tumor cells Putscher, I.
1994
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141 The μ-preferring opioid agonist DANGO enhances the NMDA and decreases the non-NMDA component of excitatory postsynaptic potentials in neocortical neurones Martin, G.
1994
53 S1 p. S95-S96
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142 The prodynorphin system in rat strains with different proneness to opiate dependence Nylander, I
1994
53 S1 p. S233-S234
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143 The role of endogenous opioids in the guinea pig dentate gyrus: A brief review Chavkin, Charles
1994
53 S1 p. S173-S174
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144 TIPP analogs: Highly selective δ opioid antagonists with subnanomolar potency and first known compounds with mixed μ agonist/δ antagonist properties Schiller, P.W.
1994
53 S1 p. S63-S64
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145 Tolerance to the respiratory effects of opioids: Evidence foran involvement of μ and δ receptors Ayesta, F.J.
1994
53 S1 p. S211-S212
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146 Topical application of dynorphin-A antibodies reduces edema and cell changes in traumatised rat spinal cord Sharma, H.S.
1994
53 S1 p. S91-S92
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147 Topographic model of delta opioid selective ligands; DPLPE-deltorphin hybrid analogues Misicka, Aleksandra
1994
53 S1 p. S129-S130
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148 Two families of novel, receptor-type selective antagonists: What do they tell us? Rónai, A.Z.
1994
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