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Differential regulation of two molecular forms of a μ-opioid receptor type by sodium ions, manganese ions and by guanyl-5'-yl imidodiphosphateJAUZAC, P; FRANCES, B; PUGET, A et al.Journal of receptor research. 1986, Vol 6, Num 1, pp 1-25, issn 0197-5110Article

Molecular model of the μ-opiate receptorBRANDT, W; BARTH, A.Regulatory peptides. 1994, pp S61-S62, issn 0167-0115, SUP1Conference Paper

Multiple mu opiate receptors: biochemical and pharmacological evidence for multiplicityPASTERNAK, G. W.Biochemical pharmacology. 1986, Vol 35, Num 3, pp 361-364, issn 0006-2952Article

Single-channel observations on the mu-opioid receptorSMUDA, J. W; DE LEVIE, R.Biophysical journal. 1986, Vol 50, Num 4, pp 759-760, issn 0006-3495Article

Resolution in the receptor binding of putative μ and κ opiatesMEDZIHRADSKY, F; DAHLSTROM, P. J; WOODS, J. H et al.Life sciences (1973). 1984, Vol 34, Num 22, pp 2129-2138, issn 0024-3205Article

Tritiated-6-beta-fluoro-6-desoxy-oxymorphone: a highly selective ligand for the opiate Mu receptor whose binding is characterized by low nonspecific bindingROTHMAN, R. B; DANKS, J. A; JACOBSON, A. E et al.Neuropeptides (Edinburgh). 1984, Vol 4, Num 4, pp 311-317, issn 0143-4179Article

Intact brain cells: a novel model system for studying opioid receptor bindingROGERS, N. F; EL-FAKAHANY, E. E.Life sciences (1973). 1985, Vol 37, Num 4, pp 307-314, issn 0024-3205Article

Inhibition via opioid μ- and δ-receptors of vagal transmission in rabbit isolated heartWEITZELL, R; ILLES, P; STARKE, K et al.Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's archives of pharmacology. 1984, Vol 328, Num 2, pp 186-190, issn 0028-1298Article

Minireview: multiple mu opiate receptorsPASTERNAK, G. W; WOOD, P. J.Life sciences (1973). 1986, Vol 38, Num 21, pp 1889-1898, issn 0024-3205Article

Remifentanil : A novel, short-acting, μ-opioidBÜRKLE, H; DUNBAR, S; VAN AKEN, H et al.Anesthesia and analgesia. 1996, Vol 83, Num 3, pp 646-651, issn 0003-2999Article

Mu- and kappa-opiate agonists modulate ingestive behaviors in the slug, Limax maximusKAVALIERS, M; RANGELEY, R. W; HIRST, M et al.Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior. 1986, Vol 24, Num 3, pp 561-566, issn 0091-3057Article

Kinetic evidence for differential agonist and antagonist binding to bovine hippocampal synaptic membrane opioid receptorsSCHEIBE, S. D; BENNETT, D. B; SPIN, J. W et al.The Journal of biological chemistry (Print). 1984, Vol 259, Num 21, pp 13298-13303, issn 0021-9258Article

δ-opioid receptor subtypes and cross-talk with μ-receptorsTRAYNOR, J. R; ELLIOTT, J.Trends in pharmacological sciences (Regular ed.). 1993, Vol 14, Num 3, pp 84-86, issn 0165-6147Article

Synthèse de sondes photoactivables et marquage irreversible du récepteur des opioidesGalzi, Jean-Luc; Hirth, C; Goeldner, M et al.1987, 140 p.Thesis

[D-Pen2,D-Pen5]enkephalin (DPDPE): a δ-selective enkephalin with low affinity for μ1 opiate binding sitesCLARK, J. A; ITZHAK, Y; HRUBY, V. J et al.European journal of pharmacology. 1986, Vol 128, Num 3, pp 303-304, issn 0014-2999Article

Selective cardiorespiratory effects mediated by mu opioid receptors in the nucleus ambiguusHASSEN, A. H; FEUERSTEIN, G; FADEN, A. I et al.Neuropharmacology. 1984, Vol 23, Num 4, pp 407-415, issn 0028-3908Article

Different receptor sites mediate opioid agonism and antagonismPORTOGHESE, P. S; TAKEMORI, A. E.Journal of medicinal chemistry (Print). 1983, Vol 26, Num 10, pp 1341-1343, issn 0022-2623Article

Constitutive μ opioid receptor activity in human neuroblastoma SK-N-SH cellsZAIJIE WANG; SADEE, W.Regulatory peptides. 1994, pp S283-S284, issn 0167-0115, SUP1Conference Paper

Exploration of a chemical series as a drug discovery strategyLEDNICER, D.Drug design and delivery. 1988, Vol 2, Num 1, pp 69-78, issn 0884-2884Article

The μ-opioid receptor in the 7315c tumor cellTOCQUE, B; JACOBSON, A. E; RICE, K. C et al.European journal of pharmacology. 1987, Vol 143, Num 1, pp 127-130, issn 0014-2999Article

A μ-opioid receptor-filter assay: rapid estimation of binding affinity of ligands and reversibility of long-lasting ligand-receptor complexesILIEN, B; GALZI, J.-L; MEJEAN, A et al.Biochemical pharmacology. 1988, Vol 37, Num 20, pp 3843-3851, issn 0006-2952Article

Phosphatidylinositol turnover in neuroblastoma cells: regulation by bradykinin, acetylcholine, but not μ- and δ-opioid receptorsYU, V. C; SADEE, W.Neuroscience letters. 1986, Vol 71, Num 2, pp 219-223, issn 0304-3940Article

The effects of the acute administration of buprenorphine hydrochloride on the release of anterior pituitary hormones in the rat: evidence for the involvement of multiple opiate receptorsPECHNICK, R. N; GEORGE, R; POLAND, R. E et al.Life sciences (1973). 1985, Vol 37, Num 20, pp 1861-1868, issn 0024-3205Article

Binding of Tyr-W-MIF-1 (Tyr-Pro-Trp-Gly-NH2) and related peptides to μ1 and μ2 opiate receptorsZADINA, J. E; PAUL, D; GERGEN, K. A et al.Neuroscience letters. 1996, Vol 215, Num 1, pp 65-69, issn 0304-3940Article

Design and synthesis of somatostatin analogues with topographical properties that lead to highly potent and specific μ opioid receptor antagonists with greatly reduced binding at somatostatin receptorsKAZMIERSKI, W; WIRE, W. S; LUI, G. K et al.Journal of medicinal chemistry (Print). 1988, Vol 31, Num 11, pp 2170-2177, issn 0022-2623Article

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