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Antibodies Specific for α‐N‐Acetyl‐β‐Endorphins: Radioimmunoassays and Detection of Acetylated β‐Endorphins in Pituitary Extracts

, 1982
: Antibodies specific for α‐N‐acetyl‐β‐endorphins have been prepared by injecting into rabbits either α‐N‐acetyl‐β‐endorphin(1‐31) or [α‐N‐acetyl, ε‐acetyl‐Lys9]‐β‐endorphin(1‐9) linked by carbodiimide to bovine thyroglobulin.
E. Weber, C. Evans, J. Chang, J. Barchas
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Endorphins and Pain

1980
Pain is the behavioural response to external or internal noxious stimuli. Clinical pain is very different from experimental pain and it is proposed that pain forms a hierarchy starting with activation of sensory fibres or internal clues and terminating with processing in the CNS at various levels.
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Endorphins and schizophrenia

1980
Clinical endorphin research in schizophrenia has so far fanned out in the following directions: (a) studies of endorphin concentration in body fluids, and (b) studies of the effects in schizophrenic patients of opiate (endorphin) antagonists, and of endorphins and endorphin derivatives. The main results are reviewed in this paper. The conclusions drawn
W.M.A. Verhoeven, H. M. Van Praag
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Endorphins

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1981
R W, Wilson, B J, Elmassian
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Itch and Endorphins

1986
Knowledge of the neurochemistry of pruritus is incomplete and as yet there are no drugs available with a specific antipruritic effect. The classical antihistamines are widely used as antipruritic drugs. The rationale for this is mainly based upon the fact that histamine is a potent pruritogen when injected into the skin and that histamine can easily be
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Endorphins and Prostaglandins

1989
Endorphins are peptides found in the brain that bind to opioid receptors. Pro-opiomelanocortin (see page 26) splits to produce enkephalin, α-lipotrophin (αLPH) and endorphins.
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Endorphin

2020
Marco Cosentino, Franca Marino
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Endorphins and experimental addiction

Alcohol, 1996
Animal studies suggest that the endogenous opioid systems in the brain play an important role in the initiation and maintenance of drug dependence. Opioids in the ventral tegmental area (VTA) may be involved in rewarded behaviors and, consequently, in the initiation of drug self-administration that may be associated with addiction proneness. Opioids in
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A tale of endorphins

2016
Sculpting a circus body. Like an Ousmane Sow sculpture. With everything. Like a clay model. Attacking that body with a chisel, like ripping through marble. Engraving a trunk until reaching sap. Relentlessness, effort, daily, permanent, obsessive. Behind the smiles and obvious risks. Behind the wonder of the circus. To shine in the eye of the ring.
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‘Naltrexone Blocks Endorphins Released when Dancing in Synchrony’

, 2017
Bronwyn Tarr   +3 more
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