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Opioid Receptors and Endogenous Opioid Peptides
1980According to Ariens et al. (1964b), the concept of receptors was first proposed by J. N. Langley in 1905 to account for the actions of nicotine and curare at the myoneural junction, and by P. Ehrlich in 1906 to account for specific interactions between antigens and antibodies and for the selectivity of dyes for certain components of living cells.
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Pharmacology of Opioid Peptides
1995This book is being published at a time when opioid receptors have recently been cloned. The structural characteristics of opioid receptors and the recent advances in their molecular cloning and expression are explicated. Connecting these cloned opioid receptors with the pharmacology of opioid receptor actions is of particular importance.
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1993
The term “atypical opioid peptides” as used in this article requires definition. Opioid activity may be displayed by compounds with alkaloid or with peptide structure. Opioids with peptide structure may be of natural origin or they may be synthetic derivatives of the natural compounds.
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The term “atypical opioid peptides” as used in this article requires definition. Opioid activity may be displayed by compounds with alkaloid or with peptide structure. Opioids with peptide structure may be of natural origin or they may be synthetic derivatives of the natural compounds.
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