Opiate receptors: enkephalins and endorphins.
Opiate receptors in the central nervous system may be classified according to pharmacological, behavioural, or binding studies. Classical mu-receptors probably have beta-endorphin as an endogenous ligand, and seem to be involved in the modulation of pain perception, low-frequency acupuncture analges...
Main Authors: | Grossman, A, Clement-Jones, V |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1983
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