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Department Of Toxicology Hoshi University School Of Pharmacy And Pharmaceutical Sciences | 論文
- Quark-Model Baryon-Baryon Interaction and Its Applications to Hypernuclei(Proceedings of the 18th Nishinomiya Yukawa Memorial Symposium)
- Morphine, Oxycodone, and Fentanyl Exhibit Different Analgesic Profiles in Mouse Pain Models
- Superconductuvity at 14.2K in Layered Organics under extreme Pressure
- Preparation and crystal structure of [enH2]0.5[Ho(HPO4)(SO4)(H2O)] (en; ethylenediamine)
- Neutral-Ionic Phase Transition in DMTTF-QCl_4 Investigated by ^Cl NQR(Condensed matter: electronic structure and electrical, magnetic, and optical properties)
- Generalization of NMDA-Receptor Antagonists to the Discriminative Stimulus Effects of κ-Opioid Receptor Agonists U-50,488H, but Not TRK-820 in Rats
- Lack of μ-Opioid Receptor-Mediated G-Protein Activation in the Spinal Cord of Mice Lacking Exon 1 or Exons 2 and 3 of the MOR-1 Gene
- TRK-820, a Selective к-Opioid Agonist, Produces Potent Antinociception in Cynomolgus Monkeys
- INTERACTION BETWEEN MU AND KAPPA RECEPTORS IN PHARMACOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF TOLERANCE TO AND DEPENDENCE ON SEVERAL OPIOIDS
- Redundant Components in the 3α Faddeev Equation Using the 2α RGM Kernel
- Three-Cluster Equation Using the Two-Cluster RGM Kernel
- Faddeev Calculation of d-a Scattering with Absorption Effects : Nuclear Physics
- Complicated Interaction Between Psychostimulants and Morphine in Expression of Phenotype of Behavior in the Dopaminergic System of BALB/c Mice
- Underlying Mechanism of Combined Effect of Methamphetamine and Morphine on Lethality in Mice and Therapeutic Potential of Cooling
- Implication of the Descending Dynorphinergic Neuron Projecting to the Spinal Cord in the (+)-Matrine-and (+)-Allomatrine-Induced Antinociceptive Effects(Medicinal Chemistry)
- Combined Effects of Psychostimulants and Morphine on Locomotor Activity in Mice
- Recent Advances in the Search for the μ-Opioidergic System : Differential Mechanism of G-Protein Activation Induced Endogenous μ-Opioid Peptides, Endomorphin and β-Endomorphin
- Modulation of the Discriminative Stimulus Effects of Cocaine and Methamphetamine by the Histaminergic System
- Evaluation of the Histamine H_1-Antagonist-Induced Place Preference in Rats
- NMR Evidence for Antiferromagnetic Transition in the Single-Component Molecular Conductor, [Au(tmdt)_2] at 110 K(Condensed matter : electronics structure and electrical, magnetic, and optical properties)
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