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Progress in Opioid Research: Proceedings of the 1986 International Narcotics Research Conference



NIDA Research Monograph, Number 75 [Printed in 1986]


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Foreword-----v

Preface-----vii

OPIOID RECEPTOR ISOLATION-----1

MULTIPLE OPIOID RECEPTORS AND THEIR LIGANDS-----37

POST-RECEPTOR EVENTS-----109

PHENCYCLIDINE AND ITS RECEPTOR-----157

NOVEL OPIOID LIGANDS177

OPIOID PEPTIDE SYNTHESIS AND PROCESSING-----240

CELLULAR LOCALIZATION-----297

OPIOID/NON-OPIOID INTERACTIONS-----323

REGULATION OF OPIOID SYSTEM5-----385

ANTINOCICEPTION/ANALCESIA-----439

BEHAVIOR473

AUTONOMIC AND NEUROLOGIC EFFECTS-----509

ADDICTION, TOLERANCE AND DEPENDENCE-----563

ABSTRACTS-----607

List of NIDA Research Monographs-----721



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