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Systemic morphine-induced release of serotonin in the rostroventral medulla is not mimicked by morphine microinjection into the periaqueductal gray
Bradley K. Taylor, Allan I. Basbaum
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Periaqueductal Gray
100%
Microinjections
87%
Morphine
74%
Serotonin
67%
Homovanillic Acid
22%
Naloxone
18%
glycyl-glycyl-glycyl-glycine
15%
Opioid Analgesics
15%
Dopamine
14%
5-hydroxyindole
13%
Ala(2)-MePhe(4)-Gly(5)-enkephalin
12%
Enkephalins
10%
Dialysis Solutions
10%
Microdialysis
9%
Opioid Receptors
9%
Fentanyl
9%
Acetic Acid
9%
Intravenous Injections
8%
Analgesia
8%
Analgesics
7%
Hot Temperature
6%
Brain
4%
Chemical Compounds
Morphine
93%
Serotonin
87%
Homovanillic Acid
28%
Dopamine
18%
5-Hydroxyindole
15%
Fentanyl
14%
Dialysis Fluid
13%
Analgesic
11%
Acetic Acid
7%
Diffusion
6%
Amount
4%