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Blockade by narcotic drugs of naloxone-precipitated jumping in morphine-dependent mice.
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 1975A dose regimen for administration of morphine, test drugs with potential to cause physical dependence and naloxone was determined to allow within one experimental day acquisition of morphine-dependent mice and evaluation of the narcotic drugs for their ...
L. Iorio, M. A. Deacon, E. Ryan
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The inhibitory action of nalorphine on the enzymatic N-demethylation of narcotic drugs.
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 1957Nalorphine and its analogues inhibit the N-demethylation of morphine and other narcotic drugs in rat-liver microsomal preparations. N-substituted normorphine derivatives with a 3-carbon chain linked to the nitrogen atom are the most potent inhibitors ...
J. Axelrod, J. Cochin
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Effects of convulsant and narcotic drugs on acetylcholine synthesis.
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 1951The synthesis of free acetylcholine (ACh) by brain slices under optimal conditions (oxygen, glucose, bicarbonate buffer, 27 mM potassium, 1.3 mM calcium in isotonic solution) is accelerated by very low concentrations and inhibited by higher ...
H. Mclennan, K. Elliott
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Criminology & Public Policy, 2018
AbstractFifty years ago, the U.S. President's Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice saw drugs as a modest but growing problem for the criminal justice system. The reemergence of heroin occupied the Commission's attention. Many recommendations are admirable, such as a focus on public health interventions and a concern about the ...
Bryce Pardo, Peter Reuter
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AbstractFifty years ago, the U.S. President's Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice saw drugs as a modest but growing problem for the criminal justice system. The reemergence of heroin occupied the Commission's attention. Many recommendations are admirable, such as a focus on public health interventions and a concern about the ...
Bryce Pardo, Peter Reuter
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Drugs and Narcotics in History
BMJ, 1995Ed Roy Porter, Mikulas Teich Cambridge University Press, £30, pp 227 ISBN 0 521 43163 8 As drug problems get worse we look to the past for answers. The interpretation of this past often depends on the lesson that the historian or policy advocate wishes to abstract.
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Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 1976
Unilateral lesions of the substantia nigra zona compacta (SNC) in rats were produced by electrolytic coagulation or by an injection of 6-hydroxydopamine. Two to 5 weeks later, after being preselected for amphetamine-induced ipsilateral circling behavior,
E. T. Iwamoto, H. H. Loh, E. Way
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Unilateral lesions of the substantia nigra zona compacta (SNC) in rats were produced by electrolytic coagulation or by an injection of 6-hydroxydopamine. Two to 5 weeks later, after being preselected for amphetamine-induced ipsilateral circling behavior,
E. T. Iwamoto, H. H. Loh, E. Way
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1924
In our first paper in this series on narcotic drug addiction, 1 we dealt with the question whether the continuous taking of morphin causes the presence in the blood serum of any substance which has a protective effect against morphin, and arrived at negative conclusions.
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In our first paper in this series on narcotic drug addiction, 1 we dealt with the question whether the continuous taking of morphin causes the presence in the blood serum of any substance which has a protective effect against morphin, and arrived at negative conclusions.
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Drugs and Narcotics in History
Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 1996Andrew Sherratt +2 more
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