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Impact of intraoperative methadone on early extubation and opioid utilization in intravenous drug users undergoing cardiac surgery. [PDF]
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The Mechanisms Involved in Morphine Addiction: An Overview
Opioid use disorder is classified as a chronic recurrent disease of the central nervous system (CNS) which leads to personality disorders, co-morbidities and premature death.
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Morphine induces changes in the gut microbiome and metabolome in a morphine dependence model
Opioid analgesics are frequently prescribed in the United States and worldwide. However, serious comorbidities, such as dependence, tolerance, immunosuppression and gastrointestinal disorders limit their long-term use.
Fuyuan Wang, Jingjing Meng, Li Zhang
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Significance The last decade has seen an exponential increase in opioid use in the United States, resulting in a subset of the population developing opioid tolerance. In this paper, we unequivocally demonstrate that the gut microbiota plays a significant
Li Zhang, Jingjing Meng, Yuguang J Ban
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Targeted exosome-mediated delivery of opioid receptor Mu siRNA for the treatment of morphine relapse
Cell-derived exosomes have been demonstrated to be efficient carriers of small RNAs to neighbouring or distant cells, highlighting the preponderance of exosomes as carriers for gene therapy over other artificial delivery tools.
Yuchen Liu, Zhengya Liu, Xiaohong Jiang
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CNS Drugs, 2010
Oral morphine/naltrexone extended release capsules comprise the selective mu-opioid receptor agonist morphine in a sustained-release formulation combined with a sequestered core of the mu-opioid receptor antagonist naltrexone for use in the management of moderate to severe pain.
Sean T, Duggan, Lesley J, Scott
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Oral morphine/naltrexone extended release capsules comprise the selective mu-opioid receptor agonist morphine in a sustained-release formulation combined with a sequestered core of the mu-opioid receptor antagonist naltrexone for use in the management of moderate to severe pain.
Sean T, Duggan, Lesley J, Scott
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Trends in Neurosciences, 2000
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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Science, 1970
The development of a radioimmunoassay for morphine is described. The hapten morphine is made antigenic by coupling it to a protein at the phenolic group of the molecule. Extremely low concentrations of morphine (0.5 nanogram) can be measured by this assay procedure.
S, Spector, C W, Parker
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The development of a radioimmunoassay for morphine is described. The hapten morphine is made antigenic by coupling it to a protein at the phenolic group of the molecule. Extremely low concentrations of morphine (0.5 nanogram) can be measured by this assay procedure.
S, Spector, C W, Parker
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