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Academic Article Orphanin FQ/nociceptin suppresses motor activity through an action along the mesoaccumbens axis in rats.
Academic Article Orphanin FQ/nociceptin not only blocks but also reverses behavioral adaptive changes induced by repeated cocaine in mice.
Academic Article The role of beta-endorphin in the acute motor stimulatory and rewarding actions of cocaine in mice.
Academic Article Alterations in the level of OFQ/N-IR in rat brain regions by cocaine.
Academic Article The role of endogenous PACAP in motor stimulation and conditioned place preference induced by morphine in mice.
Academic Article The role of mu opioid receptors in psychomotor stimulation and conditioned place preference induced by morphine-6-glucuronide.
Academic Article The role of NOP receptors in psychomotor stimulation and locomotor sensitization induced by cocaine and amphetamine in mice.
Academic Article Sensitization does not develop to cocaine-induced potentiation of the antinociceptive effect of morphine.
Academic Article The mu opioid receptor is involved in buprenorphine-induced locomotor stimulation and conditioned place preference.
Academic Article Inhibition of clonic seizure-like excitatory effects induced by intrathecal morphine using two NMDA receptor antagonists: MK-801 and ACEA-1011.
Academic Article Inhibition of morphine tolerance by NMDA receptor antagonists in the formalin test.
Academic Article Orphanin FQ/nociceptin attenuates motor stimulation and changes in nucleus accumbens extracellular dopamine induced by cocaine in rats.
Academic Article The role of the opioid receptor-like (ORL1) receptor in motor stimulatory and rewarding actions of buprenorphine and morphine.
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