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Effects of α-endorphin, β-endorphin and (des-tyr1)-γ-endorphin on α-MPT-induced catecholamine disappearance in discrete regions of the rat brain

open access: yesBrain Research, 1979
Summary Following the intracerebroventricular administration of α-endorphin, β-endorphin and (des-tyrosine1)-γ-endorphin in a dose of 100 ng, the α-MPT-induced catecholamine disappearance was found to be altered in discrete regions of the rat brain.
Dirk H G Versteeg   +2 more
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Endorphins and Behavior

Annual Review of Psychology, 1982
INTRODUCTION 87 A NALGESIC EFFECTS 89 The Experimental Paradigm 89 Testing Analgesia 89 Tail .flick . . .. ... 89 Hot plate 90 Chemically induced pain 90 TRIGGERING THE ENDORPHINS 91 Shock-Induced Analgesia 91 Fear-Induced Analgesia .... .. 92 Unsettled Problems .
R C, Bolles, M S, Fanselow
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Enkephalins and Endorphins

1979
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the identification and distribution of enkephalins and endorphins. The two main methods of detecting and quantitating enkephalins and endorphins used so far are radioimmunoassay and bioassay. In addition, opioid receptor binding assays were originally utilized to detect general opioid activity.
R J, Miller, P, Cuatrecasas
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