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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 ACTH, cortisol and β-endorphin response to metyrapone testing during chronic methadone maintenance treatment in humans Kreek, MJ
1984
5 1-3 p. 277-278
2 p.
artikel
2 Actions of D-Ala2-D-Leu5-enkephalin and dynorphin A (1–17) on neocortical neurons in vitro Sutor, B
1984
5 1-3 p. 241-244
4 p.
artikel
3 Activity profiles of novel side-chain to side-chain cyclized opioid peptide analogs Schiller, Peter W
1984
5 1-3 p. 165-168
4 p.
artikel
4 Acute and persistent effects of β-funaltrexamine on the binding and agonist potencies of opioids in the myenteric plexus of the guinea-pig ileum McKnight, A.T
1984
5 1-3 p. 169-172
4 p.
artikel
5 Acute systemic administration of morphine selectively increases mu opioid receptor binding in the rat brain Lewis, James W.
1984
5 1-3 p. 117-120
4 p.
artikel
6 A genetic analysis of morphine responses in mice Muraki, Takamura
1984
5 1-3 p. 69-72
4 p.
artikel
7 A monoclonal antibody directed against an opiate binding site in rat neural membranes Bidlack, Jean M.
1984
5 1-3 p. 225-228
4 p.
artikel
8 Anti-idiotypic opioid receptor antibodies Schulz, Rüdiger
1984
5 1-3 p. 221-224
4 p.
artikel
9 Application of “receptor theory provides further evidence for the existence of the ϵ-opioid receptor in rat vas deferens Garzón, J.
1984
5 1-3 p. 101-104
4 p.
artikel
10 Cardiovascular effects of Dynorphin A-(1–8), Dynorphin A-(1–13) and Dynorphin A-(1–17) microinjected into the preoptic medialis nucleus of the rat Feuerstein, Giora
1984
5 1-3 p. 295-298
4 p.
artikel
11 Changes occur in central adrenoreceptor function following long-term morphine treatment and during morphine withdrawal Moises, Hylan C
1984
5 1-3 p. 29-32
4 p.
artikel
12 Characterization of prototypical opioid antagonists, agonist-antagonists, and agonists in the morphine-dependent rhesus monkey Aceto, Mario D.
1984
5 1-3 p. 15-18
4 p.
artikel
13 Chronic blockade of opiate receptors: Influence on reproduction and body weight in female rats Pfeiffer, D.G.
1984
5 1-3 p. 279-282
4 p.
artikel
14 Comparison of mu, kappa and sigma preferring agonists for effects on spinal nociceptive and other responses in rats Headley, P.M.
1984
5 1-3 p. 249-252
4 p.
artikel
15 Comparison of “selective” opiate receptor antagonists on the isolated mouse vas deferens Smith, C.B
1984
5 1-3 p. 161-164
4 p.
artikel
16 Dermorphin interaction with peripheral opioid receptors Giagnoni, G.
1984
5 1-3 p. 157-160
4 p.
artikel
17 Development of tolerance to the muscular rigidity produced by morphine and replacement by stereotypic behaviour Themann, P.
1984
5 1-3 p. 27-28
2 p.
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18 Difference in sensitivity of the Mu and Kappa systems in cafeteria rats Mandenoff, A
1984
5 1-3 p. 265-268
4 p.
artikel
19 Differential sensitivity of major types of opioid binding sites to U.V. irradiation Aucélio, J.G.
1984
5 1-3 p. 141-144
4 p.
artikel
20 Divalent cations: Do they stabilize the agonist (12S) form of the mu opioid receptor? Jauzac, Ph.
1984
5 1-3 p. 125-128
4 p.
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21 Dose-dependent influence of Fentanyl on prolactin, growth hormone, and mood Hoehe, M.
1984
5 1-3 p. 269-272
4 p.
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22 Dynorphin reduces voltage-dependent calcium conductance of mouse dorsal root ganglion neurons Werz, Mary Ann
1984
5 1-3 p. 253-256
4 p.
artikel
23 Editorial Board 1984
5 1-3 p. IFC-
1 p.
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24 Effects of acute administration of and tolerance development to morphine on the striatal calmodulin systems in mice of different ages Hoskins, Beth
1984
5 1-3 p. 61-64
4 p.
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25 Effects of D-amino acid substitution in dynorphin A (1–9) on binding at the μ-, δ- and κ-sites Paterson, S.J.
1984
5 1-3 p. 177-180
4 p.
artikel
26 Effects of dynorphin A (1–17), dynorphin A (1–13) and D-ala2-D-leu5-enkephalin on the excitability of pyramidal cells in CA1 and CA2 of the rat hippocampus in vitro Vidal, C
1984
5 1-3 p. 237-240
4 p.
artikel
27 Effects of full and partial. Kappa agonists and mu agonists on urine output of normally hydrated rats Leander, J.David
1984
5 1-3 p. 283-286
4 p.
artikel
28 Effects of morphine and (D-Ala, Met)-enkephalinamide on 45Ca-uptake to rat brain striatal slices Saito, K.
1984
5 1-3 p. 57-60
4 p.
artikel
29 Electroencephalographic assessment of the role of δ receptors in opioid peptide - induced seizures Tortella, Frank C.
1984
5 1-3 p. 213-216
4 p.
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30 Electrophysiological analysis of kappa opiate receptor activation in the rabbit vas deferens Lacey, M.G.
1984
5 1-3 p. 257-260
4 p.
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31 Etorphine pharmacokinetics in the rat: Experimental data and mathematical model Holland, Mary Jean C
1984
5 1-3 p. 65-68
4 p.
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32 Evidence for functionally distinct μ receptors modulating acetylcholine release Ennis, C
1984
5 1-3 p. 109-112
4 p.
artikel
33 Failure to demonstrate mu-isoreceptors Rourke, J.D
1984
5 1-3 p. 85-88
4 p.
artikel
34 Fetal lamb clearance of morphine as determined by high performance liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection Olsen, George D
1984
5 1-3 p. 77-80
4 p.
artikel
35 Further evidence for a bidirectional effect of naloxone on the pain threshold in tolerant and non-tolerant arthritic rats Kayser, V.
1984
5 1-3 p. 49-52
4 p.
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36 Gpp(NH)p promotes the formation of a low affinity state for the δ opioid agonist-receptor complex Spain, James W
1984
5 1-3 p. 145-148
4 p.
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37 Hamster vas deferens contains δ-opioid receptors McKnight, A.T.
1984
5 1-3 p. 97-100
4 p.
artikel
38 3H-SKF10047 receptor binding studies. Attempts to define the opioid sigma receptor Mickelson, M.M.
1984
5 1-3 p. 149-152
4 p.
artikel
39 Hypothalamic opioid peptide regulation of catecholamine secretion Appel, Nathan M.
1984
5 1-3 p. 287-290
4 p.
artikel
40 ICI 174864, a putative δ opioid antagonist, reverses endotoxemic hypotension: Pretreatment with dynorphin 1–13, a κ agonist, blocks this action Long, J.B.
1984
5 1-3 p. 291-294
4 p.
artikel
41 Inhibition of oxytocin secretion by μ and δ receptor selective enkephalin analogues Mark Wright, D
1984
5 1-3 p. 273-276
4 p.
artikel
42 International Narcotic Research Conference Cambridge 1984 Hughes, John
1984
5 1-3 p. 1-
1 p.
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43 Intracerebroventricular VS. Subcutaneous drug administration: Apples and oranges? Adler, Martin W.
1984
5 1-3 p. 73-76
4 p.
artikel
44 Isomers of cyclazocine as excitatory amino acid antagonists Lodge, D.
1984
5 1-3 p. 245-248
4 p.
artikel
45 [125I] Tyr27 β-endorphin: A radio-iodinated derivative of β-endorphin for the study of opiate receptors Toogood, C.I.A.
1984
5 1-3 p. 121-124
4 p.
artikel
46 Kappa 3: A novel subtype of the kappa opioid site in bovine adrenal medulla, highly selective for Met-enkephalin-Arg6-Phe7 Castanas, E.
1984
5 1-3 p. 133-136
4 p.
artikel
47 Kappa opiate receptor activation in the rat locus coeruleus McFadzean, I.
1984
5 1-3 p. 233-236
4 p.
artikel
48 Mechanism of opioid tolerance and dependence Schulz, Rüdiger
1984
5 1-3 p. 3-10
8 p.
artikel
49 Meptazinol cross-tolerance studies between morphine or oxotremorine Bensreti, M.M.
1984
5 1-3 p. 33-36
4 p.
artikel
50 Morphine, but not diacetyl morphine (heroin), possesses opiate antagonist activity in the mouse vas deferens Smith, C.F.C.
1984
5 1-3 p. 173-176
4 p.
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51 Mu-receptor binding in physiological media: Comparison with isolated tissue data Carroll, J.A
1984
5 1-3 p. 89-92
4 p.
artikel
52 Mu-receptors in the C57BL mouse vas deferens Miller, Lynne
1984
5 1-3 p. 93-96
4 p.
artikel
53 Opiate activity of peptides derived from the three opioid peptide families on the rat vas deferens Sánchez-Blázquez, Pilar
1984
5 1-3 p. 181-184
4 p.
artikel
54 Opiate binding in the rat spinal cord: Evidence for mu and delta sites Traynor, J.R.
1984
5 1-3 p. 81-84
4 p.
artikel
55 Opiate receptor binding in the brain of the seizure sensitive Mongolian gerbil ( Meriones unguiculatus ) Lee, R.J
1984
5 1-3 p. 105-108
4 p.
artikel
56 Opioid binding sites in different levels of rat spinal cord Gouardères, C.
1984
5 1-3 p. 113-116
4 p.
artikel
57 Opioid-like properties of seven dynorphin (1–10) analogs Rezvani, A
1984
5 1-3 p. 153-156
4 p.
artikel
58 Peripheral opioid receptors located on the rat saphenous nerve Smith, T.W.
1984
5 1-3 p. 217-220
4 p.
artikel
59 Physical dependence induced by opiate partial agonists in the rat McCarthy, P.S.
1984
5 1-3 p. 11-14
4 p.
artikel
60 Probes for narcotic receptor mediated phenomena. 10. Irreversible ligands to opioid receptors based on biologically potent endoethenooripavines. Reversible binding of fit to mu and delta opioid receptors Lessor, R.A
1984
5 1-3 p. 229-232
4 p.
artikel
61 Selectivity in the control of opiate receptor density in the animal and in cultured fetal brain cells Simantov, Rabi
1984
5 1-3 p. 197-200
4 p.
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62 Solubilization and characterization of kappa opioid binding sites from guinea pig cerebellum Itzhak, Yossef
1984
5 1-3 p. 201-204
4 p.
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63 Solubilization of two molecular forms of the frog brain opioid receptor Puget, A.
1984
5 1-3 p. 129-132
4 p.
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64 Some properties of brain opioid receptors in membrane bound and solubilized state Ito, Yoshihisa
1984
5 1-3 p. 193-196
4 p.
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65 Stereospecificity of opiate-stimulated GTPase activity in brain Hoss, W.
1984
5 1-3 p. 185-188
4 p.
artikel
66 Studies on action mechanisms of morphine and 1 -methadone in mice Neil, Anders
1984
5 1-3 p. 189-192
4 p.
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67 The binding of 3H-quinuclidinyl benzilate to cholinergic muscarinic receptors in rat brain region following chronic treatment with morphine and during abstinence Das, Sumantra
1984
5 1-3 p. 45-48
4 p.
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68 The effect of tolerance on opiate dependence as measured by the adenylate cyclase rebound response to naloxone in the NG108-15 model system Greenspan, David L.
1984
5 1-3 p. 41-44
4 p.
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69 The effects of etorphine on the carboxylmethylation of synaptosomal proteins of rat striatum Nakashima, T
1984
5 1-3 p. 53-56
4 p.
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70 The effects of κ opioid agonists in the rat hippocampal slice Brookes, Anne
1984
5 1-3 p. 261-264
4 p.
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71 The kappa-active oxygen in the opioid pharmacophore of some benzomorphans: Charges, proton affinties and binding modelling De Ranter, C.J.
1984
5 1-3 p. 209-212
4 p.
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72 The sensitivity of opioid receptor types to regulation by sodium and GTP Werling, Linda L.
1984
5 1-3 p. 137-140
4 p.
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73 The suppression of deprivation and antagonist-induced withdrawal in morphine-dependent rhesus monkeys Gmerek, Debra E
1984
5 1-3 p. 19-22
4 p.
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74 The use of computer analysis in describing multiple opiate receptors Toll, Lawrence
1984
5 1-3 p. 205-208
4 p.
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75 Tolerance and withdrawal are associated with ligand dependent receptor regulation in vitro and in vivo Shell, C.R.
1984
5 1-3 p. 23-26
4 p.
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76 Withdrawal from morphine generalizes to a pentylenetetrazol stimulus Emmett-Oglesby, M.W.
1984
5 1-3 p. 37-40
4 p.
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