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5-HT6R-ATR-primary cilia network supports morphine-related memory extinction in the medial prefrontal cortex. [PDF]
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Responding to reports of nitazene toxicity in Australia
Medical Journal of Australia, Volume 222, Issue 5, Page 216-219, March 2025.
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It is now well accepted that endogenous morphine is present in animals, both in invertebrates and vertebrates. It is a key signaling molecule that plays an important role in downregulating physiological responses, such as those in the immune system, including immune elements in the CNS.
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It is now well accepted that endogenous morphine is present in animals, both in invertebrates and vertebrates. It is a key signaling molecule that plays an important role in downregulating physiological responses, such as those in the immune system, including immune elements in the CNS.
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