INT6382
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Prenatal exposure to morphine differentially alters gonadal hormone regulation of delta-opioid receptor binding in male and female rats. | |||||||||||||||
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Polyarthritis induced by inoculation with complete Freund's adjuvant alters opioid peptides, but does not affect opioid receptor binding. | |||||||||||||||
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[Effect of opioid receptor ligands on cell division processes in the corneal epithelium of the white rat]. | |||||||||||||||
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We therefore examined the effects of both a chronic and an acute stressor-90-h water deprivation and a single 20-min foot shock on opioid receptor binding in 17 specific rat brain nuclei. [3H]DSTLE (Tyr-D-Ser-Gly-Phe-Leu-Thr) and [3H]DAGO(Tyr-D-Gly-Phe-NMe-Phe-Gly-ol) were used to label delta and mu receptors, respectively. | |||||||||||||||
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We examined the effects of peripherally applied kappa- and delta-opioid receptor agonists and of their interactions with the NO-releasing drug, FK409, on the behavioral response to intraplantar injection of formalin in rats (the formalin test). | |||||||||||||||
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The influence of replacing the phenolic hydroxyl by the methoxy group on opioid receptor binding, analgesic and antitussive action was investigated in the corresponding couples morphine-codeine, hydromorphone-hydrocodone and O-desmethyltramadol (L 235)-tramadol. | |||||||||||||||
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Prenatal and postnatal exposure to diazepam: effects on opioid receptor binding in rat brain cortex. | |||||||||||||||
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Measurement of changes in opioid receptor binding in vivo during trigeminal neuralgic pain using [11C] diprenorphine and positron emission tomography. | |||||||||||||||
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Based on concepts that endogenous opioids participate in neural transmission of pain, the present study in central poststroke pain (CPSP) patients investigated changes in opioid receptor (OR) binding in neural structures centrally involved in the processing of pain. | |||||||||||||||
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These results suggest that every oxygenated functional group in naltrexone (1) plays an important role in binding to the opioid receptor. | |||||||||||||||
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Central pain after pontine infarction is associated with changes in opioid receptor binding: a PET study with 11C-diprenorphine. | |||||||||||||||
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[Comparative effect of opioid receptor ligands on cell division in the epithelium of the tongue in white rats]. | |||||||||||||||
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We have examined the possible involvement of beta-endorphin, an endogenous opioid, in the hypergravity-induced analgesic effects on rats and its counteraction by naloxone, an opioid receptor antagonist. | |||||||||||||||
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Multiple sites of divalent cation modulation of delta opioid receptor binding. | |||||||||||||||
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Effects of stress on opioid receptor binding in the rat central nervous system. | |||||||||||||||
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Lesioning of the nucleus basalis of Meynert has differential effects on mu, delta and kappa opioid receptor binding in rat brain: a quantitative autoradiographic study. | |||||||||||||||
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The preliminary data demonstrates that LPA at physiological concentrations (100-400 nM) was capable of modulating opioid receptor binding. 100 nM free lysophosphatidic acid concentration stimulates while 200 and 400 nM concentrations inhibit binding. | |||||||||||||||
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Brain stimulation-induced feeding alters regional opioid receptor binding in the rat: an in vivo autoradiographic study. | |||||||||||||||
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The role of microtubules in opioid receptor binding was studied by using microtubule assembly inhibitors. | |||||||||||||||
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In the present study, whole-cell patch-clamp recording was performed on acutely isolated rat dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons to evaluate the effects of the highly specific mu-opioid agonist ohmefentanyl and the delta-opioid agonist DPDPE on voltage-gated calcium channels and the possible interaction between CCK-8 receptor and mu- or delta-opioid receptor. | |||||||||||||||
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