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Identification of endogenous opioid receptor components in rat brain using a monoclonal antibody
L. A. Bero, S. Roy, N. M. Lee
Surgery
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Endorphins
100%
Opioid Receptors
79%
Monoclonal Antibodies
51%
Brain
34%
Ligands
25%
Immunoglobulin Fab Fragments
22%
dynorphin receptor
17%
tyrosyl-alanyl-glycyl-phenylalanine
16%
Ala(2)-MePhe(4)-Gly(5)-enkephalin
13%
Dynorphins
12%
Membranes
10%
Inhibitory Concentration 50
8%
Opioid Analgesics
7%
Carrier Proteins
7%
Molecular Weight
7%