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Emerging paradigms for target discovery of traditional medicines: A genome-wide pan-GPCR perspective. [PDF]

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Molecular Sex Differences and Clinical Gender Efficacy in Opioid Use Disorders: From Pain Management to Addiction. [PDF]

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4-Hydroxycoumarin Exhibits Antinociceptive and Anti-Inflammatory Effects Through Cytokine Modulation: An Integrated In Silico and In Vivo Study. [PDF]

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da Fonsêca DV   +12 more
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Anticancer, anti-inflammatory and analgesic activities of aminoalcohol-based quinoxaline small molecules. [PDF]

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Substructure-Specific Antibodies Against Fentanyl Derivatives. [PDF]

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Comparative lipophilicity of morphine derivatives

Journal of Planar Chromatography – Modern TLC, 2015
Lipophilicity is an important physicochemical characteristic of compounds having potential use in the treatment of humans and animals. Morphine and its semisynthetic derivatives have effects on mu (μ), kappa (κ), and delta (δ) opioid receptors, and their physiological, pharmacological, and therapeutic effects mainly depend on their distribution in the ...
Kalász, Huba   +5 more
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Luminescence characteristics of morphine derivatives

Journal of the Chemical Society, Perkin Transactions 2, 1977
A detailed study of the fluorescence and phosphorescence characteristics of morphine, diamorphine (heroin), and a number of morphine derivatives has been undertaken. Fluorescence decay times have been determined where appropriate by using a time-correlated single photon counting technique.
A. Bowd, J. H. Turnbull
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Selective interaction of homophtalazine derivatives with morphine

European Journal of Pharmacology, 1997
Homophtalazines show specific binding sites in the nigrostriatal system and to find their target of action the interactions between these derivatives, nerisopam and girisopam, and chlorpromazine, chlordiazepoxide and morphine were assessed. The compounds did not influence the chlorpromazine induced decrease in motility and catalepsy, nor did they alter
Ildikó Máté   +5 more
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