Evidence for an important role of protein phosphatases in the mechanism of morphine tolerance
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How to design an opioid drug that causes reduced tolerance and dependence.Using the Phenogen website for 'in silico' analysis of morphine-induced analgesia: identifying candidate genes.Effect of KEPI (Ppp1r14c) deletion on morphine analgesia and tolerance in mice of different genetic backgrounds: when a knockout is near a relevant quantitative trait locus.Involvement of protein kinase C in morphine tolerance at spinal levels of rats.Identification of an additional supraspinal component to the analgesic mechanism of action of buprenorphine.Roles of phosphotase 2A in nociceptive signal processing.Increased small conductance calcium-activated potassium type 2 channel-mediated negative feedback on N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors impairs synaptic plasticity following context-dependent sensitization to morphine.Opioid receptor trafficking and signaling: what happens after opioid receptor activation?Regulation of ERK1/2 phosphorylation by acute and chronic morphine - implications for the role of cAMP-responsive element binding factor (CREB)-dependent and Ets-like protein-1 (Elk-1)-dependent transcription; small interfering RNA-based strategy.Role of protein kinase C and mu-opioid receptor (MOPr) desensitization in tolerance to morphine in rat locus coeruleus neurons.Aquaporin 4 Forms a Macromolecular Complex with Glutamate Transporter 1 and Mu Opioid Receptor in Astrocytes and Participates in Morphine Dependence.
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Evidence for an important role of protein phosphatases in the mechanism of morphine tolerance
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scientific article published on 21 May 2007
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Evidence for an important role ...... echanism of morphine tolerance
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Evidence for an important role ...... echanism of morphine tolerance
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Amanda V Sanders
Bichoy H Gabra
Chris P Bailey
Eamonn Kelly
Forrest L Smith
Graeme Henderson
William L Dewey
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10.1016/J.BRAINRES.2007.05.017
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2007-05-21T00:00:00Z