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Opioid drug seeking after early-life adversity: a role for delta opioid receptors. [PDF]
Levis SC +9 more
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Delta opioid receptors engage multiple signaling cascades to differentially modulate prefrontal GABA release with input and target specificity. [PDF]
Alexander RPD, Bender KJ.
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Retraction: By up-regulating μ- and δ-opioid receptors, neuron-restrictive silencer factor knockdown promotes neurological recovery after ischemia. [PDF]
Liang HM +5 more
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Mu opioid receptors expressed in striatal D2 medium spiny neurons have divergent contributions to cocaine and morphine reward. [PDF]
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Annual Review of Biochemistry, 2004
▪ Abstract Opioid receptors belong to the large superfamily of seven transmembrane-spanning (7TM) G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). As a class, GPCRs are of fundamental physiological importance mediating the actions of the majority of known neurotransmitters and hormones. Opioid receptors are particularly intriguing members of this receptor family.
Waldhoer, Maria +2 more
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▪ Abstract Opioid receptors belong to the large superfamily of seven transmembrane-spanning (7TM) G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). As a class, GPCRs are of fundamental physiological importance mediating the actions of the majority of known neurotransmitters and hormones. Opioid receptors are particularly intriguing members of this receptor family.
Waldhoer, Maria +2 more
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Opioid receptors: drivers to addiction?
Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2018E. Darcq, B. Kieffer
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Endogenous opioid peptides: multiple agonists and receptors
Nature, 1977J. Lord +3 more
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A photochromic agonist for μ-opioid receptors.
Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2014Matthias Schönberger, D. Trauner
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A Biased View of μ-Opioid Receptors?
Molecular Pharmacology, 2019The field of biased agonism has grown substantially in recent years and the μ-opioid receptor has been one of the most intensively studied receptor targets for developing biased agonists.
Alexandra E. Conibear, E. Kelly
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