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Decrease in delta and mu opioid receptor binding capacity in rat brain after chronic etorphine treatment
P. L. Tao,
P. Y. Law
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H. H. Loh
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Etorphine
100%
delta Opioid Receptor
79%
mu Opioid Receptor
72%
Opioid Receptors
40%
Diprenorphine
34%
Brain
30%
Enkephalins
12%
Opiate Alkaloids
11%
Naloxone
11%
Mesencephalon
10%
morphiceptin
9%
Down-Regulation
7%
Membranes
6%
Adenylyl Cyclases
5%
Animals
5%
Corpus Striatum
5%
Tail
5%
Adrenergic Receptors
4%
Morphine
4%
Opioid Analgesics
4%
Cell Line
3%