A role for the mu opioid receptor in the antidepressant effects of buprenorphine.
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Genetic variation in the behavioral effects of buprenorphine in female mice derived from a murine model of the OPRM1 A118G polymorphism.Opioid system and human emotions.Reversal of stress-induced social interaction deficits by buprenorphine.Palmitoylation as a Functional Regulator of Neurotransmitter Receptors.
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A role for the mu opioid receptor in the antidepressant effects of buprenorphine.
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A role for the mu opioid receptor in the antidepressant effects of buprenorphine.
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A role for the mu opioid receptor in the antidepressant effects of buprenorphine.
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A role for the mu opioid receptor in the antidepressant effects of buprenorphine.
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A role for the mu opioid receptor in the antidepressant effects of buprenorphine.
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A role for the mu opioid receptor in the antidepressant effects of buprenorphine.
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A role for the mu opioid receptor in the antidepressant effects of buprenorphine.
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A role for the mu opioid receptor in the antidepressant effects of buprenorphine.
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A role for the mu opioid receptor in the antidepressant effects of buprenorphine.
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A role for the mu opioid receptor in the antidepressant effects of buprenorphine.
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A role for the mu opioid receptor in the antidepressant effects of buprenorphine.
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Irwin Lucki
Rebecca L Erickson
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10.1016/J.BBR.2016.10.050
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2016-11-03T00:00:00Z