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Department of Analytical Research for Pharmacoinformatics, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Nagasaki University | 論文
- RADIOIMMUNOASSAY OF METHIONINE ENKEPHALIN AND INTERFERENCE BY BRAIN FACTOR OF IMMUNOREACTIVITY AND OPIATE RECEPTOR BINDING ACTIVITY
- Possible Role of Nitric Oxide in Anxiety Following Transient Cerebral Ischemia in Mice
- ANTIBODIES TO BSA CONJUGATES OF MORPHINE DERIVATIVES: STRICT DEPENDENCY OF THE IMMUNOLOGICAL SPECIFICITY ON THE HAPTEN STRUCTURE
- MORPHINE SPECIFIC SEIZURE INDUCED IN POLY-D-LYSINE PRETREATED MICE AND SOME EVIDENCE SUGGESTING THE PRESENCE OF A NOVEL SITE FOR THE MORPHINE EFFECT
- Comparative studies on morphine- and stress-induced analgesia and the development of tolerance to the effects: Implication of protein synthesis mechanism in the process.
- Differential Roles of the Adrenal Gland in the Suppression of Morphine Antinociceptive Tolerance Development by .ALPHA.- and .BETA.-Adrenergic Blockers.
- Development of Tolerance to Morphine Antinociception in Mice Treated with Nociceptive Stimulants.
- Blockade by Ginseng Extract of the Development of Reverse Tolerance to the Ambulation-Accelerating Effect of Methamphetamine in Mice.
- The role of the catecholaminergic mechanism in foot shock (FS) stress- and immobilized-water immersion (IW) stress-induced analgesia in mice.
- Role of adrenal glucocorticoids in the blockade of the development of analgesic tolerance to morphine by footshock stress exposure in mice.
- Involvement of Pain Associated Anxiety in the Development of Morphine Tolerance in Formalin Treated Mice.
- Anti-Stress Effect of Ginseng on the Inhibition of the Development of Morphine Tolerance in Stressed Mice.
- Blockade of the development of analgesic tolerance to morphine by concurrent treatment with opioid-but not non-opioid-mediated stress in mice.
- Dual action mechanisms of KK-3, a newly synthesized leu-enkephalin derivative, in the production of spinal analgesic effects.
- Blockade of the development of analgesic tolerance to morphine by psychological stress through benzodiazepine receptor mediated mechanism.
- Footshock- and Psychological-Stress Prevent the Development of Tolerance to Spinal but Not Supraspinal Morpine.
- Involvement of Serotonergic Receptor Subtypes in the Production of Antinociception by Psychological Stress in Mice.
- Morphine Dependence With or Without Tolerance in Formalin-Treated Mice: Further Evidence for the Dissociation.