Small and Local Structural Modifications Induced Large Change in Bioactivity and Membrane-bound Conformation of Dual Acting Opioid Agonist/NK1 antagonist
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概要
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- 2008-03-01
著者
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Yamamoto Takashi
Dept. of Math, and Life Sci., Grad. Sch. of Sci., Hiroshima Univ.
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Largent-milnes Tally
Pharmacology Univ. Of Arizona
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Hruby Victor
Dept. Of Chemistry Univ. Of Arizona
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Ma Shou-wu
Pharmacology Univ. Of Arizona
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Nair Padma
Dept. Of Chemistry Univ. Of Arizona
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JACOBSEN Neil
Dept. of Chemistry, Univ. of Arizona
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DAVIS Peg
Pharmacology, Univ. of Arizona
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NAVRATILOVA Edita
Pharmacology, Univ. of Arizona
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LAI Josephine
Pharmacology, Univ. of Arizona
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YAMAMURA Henry
Pharmacology, Univ. of Arizona
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VANDERAH Todd
Pharmacology, Univ. of Arizona
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PORRECA Frank
Pharmacology, Univ. of Arizona
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Davis Peg
Pharmacology Univ. Of Arizona
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Porreca Frank
Pharmacology Univ. Of Arizona
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Yamamura Henry
Pharmacology Univ. Of Arizona
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Lai Josephine
Pharmacology Univ. Of Arizona
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Vanderah Todd
Pharmacology Univ. Of Arizona
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Jacobsen Neil
Dept. Of Chemistry Univ. Of Arizona
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Navratilova Edita
Pharmacology Univ. Of Arizona
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Yamamoto Takashi
Dept. Of Chemistry Univ. Of Arizona
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