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The μ opioid receptors (MOR) are a class of opioid receptors with high affinity for enkephalins and beta-endorphin but low affinity for dynorphins.
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mu_Opioid_receptor
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mu_Opioid_receptor
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It is now clear from work carried out in many laboratories over the last 20 years that there are 3 well-defined or "classical" types of opioid receptor µ, d and k . Genes encoding for these receptors have been cloned.5, 6, 7, 8 More recently, cDNA encoding an "orphan" receptor was identified which has a high degree...
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opioids.com/receptors/index.html
opioids.com/receptors/index.html
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Unlike kappa opioid receptors, however, both mu and delta opioid receptors In the absence of selective endogenous mu-opioid receptor agonists,
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www.opioids.com/opiates.html
www.opioids.com/opiates.html
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Opioid receptor types and dependence Opioid receptor types and dependence by; Suzuki T; Misawa M; Department of Pharmacology, School of Pharmacy, Hoshi University, Tokyo, Japan. Nippon Yakurigaku Zasshi, 1997 Apr, 109:4, 165-74; ABSTRACT...
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biopsychiatry.com/opivar.htm
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Receptors are molecular groups within the cells that have a special affinity for toxins. These receptors have come to be called opioid receptors.
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www.discoveriesinmedicine.com/Ni-Ra/Opioid-Receptor.htm...
www.discoveriesinmedicine.com/Ni-Ra/Opioid-Receptor.html
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View and buy high purity products active at Opioid Receptors from Tocris Bioscience, the leading worldwide supplier of high performance life science...
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We have constructed an optimized mutant of the kappa opioid receptor (KOR), which is devoid of its 10 free cysteines. It was necessary to test different amino acid replacements at various positions and we used a structural model and homology with other receptor family members as a guide.
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peds.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/17/1/37
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peds.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/17/1/37
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Traditional theory attributes receptor desensitization and internalization and post-receptor adaptation to the development of opioid tolerance. However, morphine, a commonly used opioid, induces tolerance but is not an effective drug to induce opioid receptor desensitization and internalization.
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www.anesthesia-analgesia.org/cgi/content/full/101/3/728
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