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Concept Narcotic Antagonists
Academic Article Buprenorphine-induced antinociception is mediated by mu-opioid receptors and compromised by concomitant activation of opioid receptor-like receptors.
Academic Article The endogenous OFQ/N/ORL-1 receptor system regulates the rewarding effects of acute cocaine.
Academic Article The role of endogenous dynorphin in ethanol-induced state-dependent CPP.
Academic Article The rewarding action of acute cocaine is reduced in ?-endorphin deficient but not in ? opioid receptor knockout mice.
Academic Article The role of endogenous beta-endorphin and enkephalins in ethanol reward.
Academic Article Morphine treatment selectively regulates expression of rat pituitary POMC and the prohormone convertases PC1/3 and PC2.
Academic Article Alterations in phosphorylated CREB expression in different brain regions following short- and long-term morphine exposure: relationship to food intake.
Academic Article Orphanin FQ/nociceptin blocks cocaine-induced behavioral sensitization in rats.
Academic Article Tolerance develops to spinal morphine analgesia but not morphine-induced convulsions.
Academic Article Chronic opioid antagonist treatment: assessment of receptor upregulation.
Academic Article Differential sensitivity of mice bred for stress-induced analgesia to morphine and ACEA-1011 in the formalin test.
Academic Article Blockade of mu-opioid receptors reveals the hyperalgesic effect of orphanin FQ/nociceptin in the rat hot plate test.
Academic Article Prohormone convertase 2 (PC2) null mice have increased mu opioid receptor levels accompanied by altered morphine-induced antinociception, tolerance and dependence.
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