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1 Activation of CCKB receptors by BC264 increases extracellular levels of metenkephalin and dopamine in the nucleus accumbens: A microdialysis studies in awake rats Valérie, Daugé
1994
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2 A double in situ hybridization study on identification of neurons expressing opioid receptors Minami, M
1994
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3 Agonist induced constitutive activation of the μ opioid receptor by phosphorylation Wang, Zaijie
1994
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4 Agonist properties of methadone at the cloned rat μ opioid receptor Bouvier, C.
1994
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5 A highly potent TIPP-NH2 analog with balanced mixed μ agonist/δ antagonist properties Schiller, PW
1994
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6 Amino acids in the cloned mouse kappa receptor that are necessary for high affinity agonist binding but not antagonist binding Haeyoung, Kong
1994
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7 Analgesic potency and μ-opioid receptor selectivity of eight enantiomers of ohmefentanyl Chi, ZQ
1994
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8 δ and μ opioid receptor mobilization of intracellular calcium in neuroblastoma cells Connor, MA
1994
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9 Antinociception induced by exogenous and endogenous opioids: Role of different brain structures Valverde, O.
1994
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10 Antinociceptive interaction between alprazolam and opioids: Genetic differences Pick, Chaim G.
1994
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11 Anti-opioid activity of sigma1 systems Pasternak, GW
1994
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12 Antisense oligodeoxynucleotide to the cloned delta opioid receptor selectively inhibits supraspinal, but not spinal, antinociceptive effects of [D-Ala2, Glu4]deltorphin Lai, Josephine
1994
54 1 p. 159-160
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13 An ultrastructural analysis of seizure-induced L-enkephalin changes in the ventral dentate gyrus of rats Pierce, J.P.
1994
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14 Approaches in the study of the posttranslational processing of opioid peptide peptide precursors: Focus on prodynorphin Day, R
1994
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15 Attenuation of morphine withdrawal by injection of a protein kinase inhibitor into the locus coeruleus and the periaqueductal gray matter Maldonado, R.
1994
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16 Attenuation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal response to chronic “binge” pattern cocaine administration corresponds to decreased CRH mRNA in rat hypothalamus Zhou, Y.
1994
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17 Author index 1994
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18 Binding and functional studies with the peripheral and neuronal cannabinoid receptors Vogel, Z
1994
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19 Binding of the selectiveδ-ligand [3H]-TIPP in guinea-pig brain and NG 108-15 cells Paterson, SJ
1994
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20 Blocking δ opioid receptors unmasks LTP of synaptic inhibition in the dentate gyrus Xie, Cui-Wei
1994
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21 Butorphanol: A kappa agonist revisited Jasinski, DR
1994
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22 BW373U86, its enantiomers, and related compounds: Interactions of non-peptide delta agonists at multiple δ cx binding sites in rat brain Cha, X.Y.
1994
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23 Characteristics of [3H]diprenorphine binding to kappa opioid receptors in human cortex: Kappa opioid receptor heterogeneity Kim, K.W
1994
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24 Characteristics of rats selectively bred for opioid preference or aversion Carlson, KR
1994
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25 Characterization of enantiomers of (±)BW373U86 and related compounds: Highly selective non-peptidic delta opioid agonists Bilsky, Edward J.
1994
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26 Characterization of the δ receptor subtype in SH-SY5Y neuroblastoma cells Toll, Lawrence
1994
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27 14β-Chlorocinnamoylamino derivatives of metopon interact differentially with the mu opioid receptor McLaughlin, J.P.
1994
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28 Cholecystokinin (CCK) analog SNF9007-induced inhibition of adenylyl cyclase activity in NG108-16 hybrid cells and SH-SY5Y cells shows differential activation of d opioid receptors Roerig, Sandra C.
1994
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29 Cholecystokinin (CCK) inhibits excitation of pyramidal neurons by non-peptide, but not peptide, opioid agonists in the rat hippocampus Miller, Karen K.
1994
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30 Cholecystokinin-octapeptide microinjected into the periaqueductal grey antagonizes analgesia induced by peripheral electroacupuncture stimulation in rats Chen, XH
1994
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31 Chronic activation of inhibitory δ-opioid receptors in NG108-15 hybrid cells causes regulatory adaptations within the stimulatory, Gs-coupled PGE1 receptor system Ammer, H
1994
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32 Chronic ethanol intake induces B-cell functional anergy in genetically susceptible strains of rats Sopori, ML
1994
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33 Chronic ICV infusion of morphine and NPFF down-regulate mu opioid receptors in rat brain: A quantitative autoradiographic study Goodman, Carl B.
1994
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34 Clocinnamox blocks only mu receptors irreversibly: Binding evidence Zernig, G
1994
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35 Cloning and expression of an isoform of the rmu-opioid receptor (rmuOR1B) Zimprich, Alexander
1994
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36 Cloning, expression and classification of a kappa3-related opioid receptor using antisense oligodeoxynucleotides Pan, YX
1994
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37 Cloning, expression and partial characterization of a human delta opioid receptor Malatynska, E
1994
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38 Cloning of potential candidates for guinea pig opioid receptors Fickel, J.
1994
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39 Comparison of the dependence potential of dihydroetorphine, etorphine and morphine Qin, BY
1994
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40 Comparison of the distribution of mu and delta opiate receptor mRNAs in rat and mouse brain by in situ hybridization Grimm, L.J.
1994
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41 Competitive PCR assay for quantitation of mu and delta opioid receptor messenger-RNA levels in small tissue samples Búzás, Beáta
1994
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42 Corticotropin releasing factor receptors in inflamed tissue: Autoradiographic identification Mousa, S.A.
1994
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43 [d-Ala2]Deltorphin II induced tolerance does not alter delta opioid receptor (DOR) mRNA levels in mouse CNS Kest, B.
1994
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44 Decreased responses in intracellular free calcium and inositol 1,4,5 trisphosphate to K-receptor stimulation in the heart of chronically U50,488H-treated rats Sheng, JZ
1994
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45 Delta opioidergic processes and rats' reactivity to addicting stimulants Hubbell, CL
1994
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46 Delta opioid mediated-increases in hippocampal excitability occur via activation of a delta1-like receptor Lupica, Carl R.
1994
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47 Desensitization of the δ-opioid receptor could involve a ßARK-like protein Polastron, J.
1994
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48 Design of peptides and peptidomimetics for delta and kappa opioid receptor subtypes Hruby, Victor J.
1994
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49 Determination of the region in the μ opioid receptor involved in covalent binding of β-FNA Chen, C
1994
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50 Differences in kappa opioid receptor coupling to G proteins and adenylyl cyclase on three related thymoma cell lines Joseph, DB
1994
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51 Differential agonist modulation of the cloned opioid receptors reveals distinct cellular mechanisms of receptor regulation Raynor, Karen
1994
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52 Differential effects of μ, δ and κ opioid agonists on fetal plasma cortisol levels. Taylor, C.C.
1994
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53 DIPPA: An opioid receptor affinity label that produces selective and long-lasting κ antagonism in mice Chang, An-Chih
1994
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54 Direct activation of G proteins in membranes from SH-SY5Y human neuroblastoma cells by mastoparan and related peptides Szekeres, PG
1994
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55 Distribution of kappa opioid receptor-like immunoreactivity in guinea pig hippocampal formation Drake, CT
1994
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56 Distribution of morphine-6-β-D-glucuronide across the blood-brain barrier of neonatal guinea pigs Murphey, LJ
1994
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57 Distribution of μ-opioid receptor mRNA in female rat brain Rönnekleiv, OK
1994
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58 Diversity of morphine-induced analgesia, tolerance and dependence Lyupina, Yu.V.
1994
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59 Dual effects of opioids on transmitter release, intracellular calcium and calcium uptake in SK-N-SH cell line Sarne, Y
1994
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60 Dynorphin B inhibits thymidine incorporation into DNA in fetal rat and guinea pig brain cell aggregates Gorodinsky, A.
1994
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61 Editorial Board 1994
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62 Effect of morphine dependence on spontaneous and drug-induced locomotor activity in mice Al-Shabanah, O.A.
1994
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63 Effect of morphine treatment on the conversion of dynorphins to enkephalins in rat cortical neurons in primary culture and human neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cells Vlaskovska, Mila
1994
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64 Effects of diltiazem on morphine withdrawal and on plasma morphine concentration in rats. Kishioka, S
1994
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65 Effects of treatment with kinase activators and inhibitors on mu and delta opioid receptor coupling to G-protein gated K+ channels in Xenopus oocytes Henry, DJ
1994
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66 Electrospray mass spectrometry analysis of opioid peptide-containing proteins Desiderio, Dominic M.
1994
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67 Endogenous opioid modulation of reward in food-restricted and diabetic rats Carr, K.D.
1994
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68 Ethanol induces FOS immunoreactivity in the rat brain Chang, SL
1994
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69 Expression of opioid receptors mRNAs in immune cells Gavériaux-Ruff, C
1994
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70 Fluorescent labeling of the kappa opioid receptor by indirect immunofluorescence with phycoerythrin Lawrence, DMP
1994
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71 Functional considerations of enkephalinergic projections from the hypothalamic ventromedial nucleus of the rat Priest, CA
1994
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72 Glutamate receptors mediate amphetamine-induced upregulation of zif/268 and preprodynorphin mRNA expression in rat striatum Wang, JQ
1994
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73 Glutamate via NMDA receptors promotes the release of NPFF, an anti-opioid peptide, from rat spinal cord slices. Devillers, J.-P.
1994
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74 Heroin addicts treated with transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation of identified frequencies Han, JS
1994
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75 [3H]SNC121: A novel high affinity ligand for rat brain delta receptors: Preliminary studies Ni, Q.
1994
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76 Human μ receptor: Gene structure, expression, and μ/κ chimeras that define nontransmembrane domains influencing peptide binding affinities Wang, JB
1994
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77 Identification of binding domains on κ opioid receptors: A chimeric μ/κ opioid receptor study Xue, J
1994
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78 [125I]IOXY-AGO: A high affinity, mu-selective agonist opioid receptor ligand Xu, H.
1994
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79 Immunocytochemical localization of mu and delta opioid receptors in the rat dentate gyrus Bausch, SB
1994
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80 Immunohistochemical localization of the kappa1 opioid receptors Mansour, A
1994
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81 Immunohistochemical localization of the mu opioid receptors Mansour, A
1994
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82 Immunoprecipitation of solubilized opioid receptor-Go protein complexes using specific GTP-binding protein antisera Georgoussi, Z
1994
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83 Increased μ-opioid efficacy for inhibition of adenylyl cyclase induced by chronic treatment with naltrexone or cocaine Izenwasser, S
1994
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84 Induction of FOS immunoreactivity in rat brain by a potent analog of the brain peptide Tyr-W-MIF-1 Liao, JP
1994
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85 Influences of age and nociceptive reactivity on the analgesic actions of naltrexone in the rat Hamann, SR
1994
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86 Inhibition of morphine tolerance and dependence by diazepam and it's relation to CNS opioid peptides Tejwani, Gopi A.
1994
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87 Inhibitors of nitric oxide synthase as potential treatments for opioid withdrawal London, E.D.
1994
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88 Interleukin-1 -and corticotropin releasing factor-induced release of β-endorphin from immune cells and inhibition of inflammatory pain Schäfer, M
1994
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89 Intracellular trafficking of epitope-tagged opioid receptors: Different effects of morphine and enkephalin von Zastrow, M
1994
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90 Intrinsic cardiac enkephalins & vagal control Caffrey, James
1994
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91 In vitro reinforcement of hippocampal bursting: Possible cellular and molecular mechanism of drug reward Stein, L
1994
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92 In vivo treatment with antisense oligodeoxynucleotide to κ-opioid receptors inhibited κ-agonist-induced analgesia in rats Adams, JU
1994
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93 Involvement of β-endorphin (β-E) in supraspinal substance P (SP) antinociception Xin, L
1994
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94 Involvement of kappa opioid receptors in the neuroadaptation of rats to buprenorphine Cowan, A
1994
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95 Isolation of cDNA clones homologous to opioid receptors Keith Jr., Duane
1994
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96 Is there a role for protein kinase A in rapid desensitization of δ-opioid and somatostatin responses in NG108-15 cells? Hepworth, Mark
1994
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97 Kappa opioid receptor mRNA levels in the rat brain: Effects of dopamine antagonists and cocaine Spangler, R.
1994
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98 Kappa receptor immunoreactivity is present in cells and fibers of the rat forebrain McGinty, JF
1994
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99 Localization of mu, delta and kappa opioid receptor mRNAs in human brain Anton, B
1994
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100 Long-term changes in rat striatal neurotransmission depending on the temporal pattern of morphine treatment Tjon, GHK
1994
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101 Modulation of morphine and cocaine effects by inhibition of nitric oxide synthase Przewlocki, R
1994
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102 Molecular basis for dynorphin A selectivity: A chimeric study Meng, Fan
1994
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103 Molecular characterization of a human mu-opioid receptor gene: Demonstration of promoter activity Andria, ML
1994
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104 Molecular characterization of the human δ-opioid receptor Simonin, Frédéric
1994
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105 Molecular mechanisms of opioid tolerance Childers, Steven R.
1994
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106 Morphine-induced sensitization of dopamine D-1 receptor efficacy in striatal neurons: Regulatory role of corticosteroid receptors Schoffelmeer, A.N.M.
1994
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107 αMSH stimulates cAMP-dependent gene transcription in cerebellar neurons Rene, F.
1994
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108 Mu and delta opiates induce analgesia when injected into the PAG or NRM in preweanling rats Barr, GA
1994
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109 Mu opioid receptor mRNA levels following chronic naltrexone administration Unterwald, E.M.
1994
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110 Mutagenesis reveals that agonists and peptide antagonists bind in fundamentally distinct manners to the rat mu receptor than do nonpeptide antagonists Heerding, J.
1994
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111 Neuromodulatory effects of neuropeptide FF on opioid functions in mice Desprat, C.
1994
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112 Neurotensin release in the periaqueductal grey during local morphine administration Stiller, Carl-Olav
1994
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113 Nigral dynorphin release studied with in vivo microdialysis in rat You, ZB
1994
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114 NMDA receptors, nitric oxide and opioid tolerance Inturrisi, C.E.
1994
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115 NO/cyclic GMP system in the spinal cord differentially modulates i.c.v. morphine and β-endorphin-induced antinociception in the mouse Xu, JY
1994
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116 Non-opiate receptor mediated effects of morphine on the activity of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) of endothelial cells Melzig, MF
1994
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117 Norharman — endogenous inhibitor of morphine withdrawal Cappendijk, SLT
1994
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118 Novel distribution of sodium-dependent [3H]naloxone binding sites in rat brain Sim, L.J.
1994
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119 NPFF, an anti-opiate peptide, inhibits morphine induced locomotor hyperactivity in rat Marco, N.
1994
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120 Nuclear matrix associated opioid binding sites are increased upon D-Ala2-D-Leu5-enkephalin-induced down-regulation in NG108-15 cells Belcheva, MM
1994
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121 Nucleotide 5′-triphosphates are necessary for μ-opioid receptor-activated postsynaptic responses in substantia gelatinosa neurons Schneider, S.P.
1994
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122 Oncogenic Gαs proteins stimulate proopiiomelanocortin (POMC) and proenkephalin (PEnk) gene transcription Gaiddon, C
1994
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123 Opiate Drug Tolerance: An introduction Cox, Brian M.
1994
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124 Opiate receptor binding, guinea pig ileum activity, and prolonged analgesia induced by the brain peptide Tyr-W-MIF-1 and two potent analogs Zadina, J.E.
1994
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125 μ opiate receptor structure/function relationships III Surratt, CK
1994
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126 μ opiate receptor structure function studies II: Effects on second messenger systems Johnson, PS
1994
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127 Opioid control of the spinal release of cholecystokinin (CCK) in morphine-tolerant and non-tolerant rats Benoliel, J.J.
1994
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128 μ Opioid induced respiratory depression antagonized by κ opioid agonist MR-2034 but not by U-50,488H in freely moving rats Paakkari, P.
1994
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129 Opioid inhibited cAMP in mouse spinal cord and striatum Munirathinam, G
1994
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130 Opioid inhibition of adenylyl cyclase remaining after pertussis toxin treatment of NG108-15 cells: Possible involvement of tightly bound GTP. Selley, D.E.
1994
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131 Opioid receptor affinity of dihydroetorphine in comparison with etorphine Niwa, M
1994
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132 Opioid receptor coupling to Gi-phospholipase C activation in Xenopus oocytes and homologous desensitization mechanisms through phosphorylation Ueda, Hiroshi
1994
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133 Opioid receptor mRNA expression in primary cultures of glial cells derived from different rat brain regions Ruzicka, Bianca B.
1994
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134 Opioids inhibit intracelular Ca2+ mobilization in rat C6 glioma cells Barg, J.
1994
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135 Opioids modulate stress-induced proenkephalin gene expression in the hypothalamus of transgenic mice: A model of endogenous opioid gene regulation by exogenous opioids Borsook, David
1994
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136 PACAP 27 and 38 stimulate proopiomelanocortin (POMC) and proenkephalin (PENK) gene transcription Monnier, D
1994
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137 Pain facilitory systems activated by opiate receptor stimulation: Possible role of NPFF, an anti-opioid peptide Simonnet, G.
1994
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138 Palatability and endogenous opioids Cooper, Steven J.
1994
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139 Photoperiodic effects on hypothalamic β-endorphin and POMC mRNA Morgan, C
1994
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140 Preface Simon, Eric J.
1994
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141 Prenatal morphine treatment and the development of the striatum Harlan, Richard E.
1994
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142 Presynaptic location of δ-opioid receptor immunoreactivity in dorsal horn of the rat spinal cord Cheng, PY
1994
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143 Preventing morphine antinociceptive tolerance by irreversible mu opioid antagonists before the onset of their antagonism Jiang, Q
1994
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144 Proenkephalin A gene expression in dorsal root ganglia of the rat: Modification by a noxious stimulus Pohl, M.
1994
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145 Propofol, thiopental sodium and fentanyl effects on patient recovery from anesthesia Jacobson, P
1994
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146 Rapid identification of novel opioid peptides from an N-acetylated synthetic combinatorial library Dooley, CT
1994
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147 Regulation of striatal proenkephalin and prodynorphin gene expression by transcription factor CREB Hyman, Steven E.
1994
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148 Role of kappa and delta opioid systems in modulating sensitization to the rewarding effects of cocaine Shippenberg, TS
1994
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149 Selective upregulation of opioid delta receptors in NG 108–15 cells by treatment with cobalt: Possible hypoxic regulation Mayfield, K.P.
1994
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150 Sensitivity of μ and ∂ opioid receptor binding to N-ethylmaleimide Shahrestanifar, M
1994
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151 [35S]GTPγS binding in SH-SY5Y human neuroblastoma cells as a model for the study of opioid tolerance Elliott, J
1994
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152 SK-N-BE: A human neuroblastoma expressing two δ-opioid receptors subtypes Allouche, S.
1994
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153 Solubilization of high affinity, guanine nucleotide-sensitive μ-opioid receptors from rat brain membranes Chalecka-Franaszek, Elzbieta
1994
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154 Strain differences in the analgesic potency of morphine and in mu opioid receptor mRNA levels in adult male mice Brodsky, M.
1994
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155 Structurally novel group of ligands selective for kappa opioid receptors Borsodi, A
1994
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156 Synthesis and opioid activity of conformationally constrained dynorphin A analogues Arttamangkul, S
1994
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157 Synthesis of enkephalin-based affinity labels for delta opioid receptors Maeda, DY
1994
54 1 p. 171-172
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158 The distribution and regulation of mu opioid receptor mRNA in rat basal ganglia Delfs, JM
1994
54 1 p. 79-80
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159 The dynorphin and enkephalin systems in alcohol-preferring (AA) and alcohol-avoiding (ANA) rats Nylander, I
1994
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160 The effect of c-fos antisense in the formalin-paw test Woodburn, VL
1994
54 1 p. 327-328
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161 The effect of naltrindole on δ opioid receptor binding and functional effects in the mouse Shah, S
1994
54 1 p. 267-268
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162 The effects of chronic food restriction on mu and kappa opioid receptors in the rat Wolinsky, T.D.
1994
54 1 p. 325-326
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163 The effects of haloperidol on μ, δ and κ opioid receptor mRNA expression in the striatum Fox, Charles A.
1994
54 1 p. 95-96
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164 The ligand-selectivity of cloned human and rat opiate mu receptors studied with [125I]IOXY-AGO Rothman, Richard B.
1994
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165 The novel and highly selective δ-opioid antagonist TIPP(ψ) attenuates morphine tolerance and dependence: Comparison with the effects of naltrindole and TIPP Fundytus, ME
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166 The μ opioid receptor: Cellular function and tolerance development Mestek, Anton
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167 The pharmacological significance of the spatial orientation of C-6-OH group in ring C of morphine Fürst, S
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168 The third intracellular loop of the delta receptor is necessary for coupling to adenylyl cyclase and receptor desensitization Reisine, T.
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169 TIC2-substitution in dermorphin, deltorphin I and dynorphin A analogs: Effect on opioid receptor binding and opioid activity in vitro Schmidt, R
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170 TM4 sertoli cell mRNA encodes opioid receptors Tamir, M
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171 Tolerance in hypothalamic β-endorphin neurons following chronic morphine Kelly, MJ
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172 Tolerance to [D-Ala2,D-Leu5]enkephalin induces an alteration in transcripting the DOR-1 Yeh, G.C.
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173 Topographical distribution and synaptic localization of δ-opiate receptor immunoreactivity in rat prefrontal cortex Svingos, AL
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174 Ultrastructural basis for interactions between enkephalin and GABA neurons in CA1 of the rat hippocampus Commons, K.
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175 Upregulation of delta opioid receptor gene expression in NG108-15 cells by naloxone and ethanol Jenab, S.
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176 Weaning-induced changes in δ-opioid receptor subtypes: Evidence from autoradiography and in situ hybridisation Kitchen, I.
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