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Neuroreport|December 20, 1994
Chronic CP-55,940 alters cannabinoid receptor mRNA in the rat brain: an in situ hybridization studyT Rubino, P Massi, G Patrini, et al.
Pharmacological Research Communications|February 1, 1987
Binding studies of dermorphin and its L-form on rat brain opioid receptorsG Giagnoni, L Mennuni, N Pecora, et al.
Peptides|January 1, 1983
Central and peripheral components of dermorphin's effect on rat intestinal propulsion in comparison to morphineD Parolaro, M Sala, G Crema, et al.
Neuroscience|March 26, 2003
Mu opioid receptor signaling in morphine sensitizationD Viganò, T Rubino, G Di Chiara, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|February 20, 1990
Pertussis toxin modifies the effect of central morphine on rat intestinal motilityD Parolaro, G Patrini, P Massi, et al.
Neuropeptides|December 1, 1984
Dermorphin interaction with peripheral opioid receptorsG Giagnoni, D Parolaro, L Casiraghi, et al.
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|May 15, 1998
Cannabinoid-precipitated withdrawal: a time-course study of the behavioral aspect and its correlation with cannabinoid receptors and G protein expressionT Rubino, G Patrini, P Massi, et al.
Neuroscience|December 20, 2011
Gender-dependent behavioral and biochemical effects of adolescent delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol in adult maternally deprived ratsE Zamberletti, P Prini, S Speziali, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|July 22, 1983
Involvement of periaqueductal gray matter in intestinal effect of centrally administered morphineM Sala, D Parolaro, G Crema, et al.
Neuropharmacology|August 19, 2007
CB1 receptor stimulation in specific brain areas differently modulate anxiety-related behaviourT Rubino, C Guidali, D Vigano, et al.
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Neuroreport|December 20, 1994
Chronic CP-55,940 alters cannabinoid receptor mRNA in the rat brain: an in situ hybridization studyT Rubino, P Massi, G Patrini, et al.
Pharmacological Research Communications|February 1, 1987
Binding studies of dermorphin and its L-form on rat brain opioid receptorsG Giagnoni, L Mennuni, N Pecora, et al.
Peptides|January 1, 1983
Central and peripheral components of dermorphin's effect on rat intestinal propulsion in comparison to morphineD Parolaro, M Sala, G Crema, et al.
Neuroscience|March 26, 2003
Mu opioid receptor signaling in morphine sensitizationD Viganò, T Rubino, G Di Chiara, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|February 20, 1990
Pertussis toxin modifies the effect of central morphine on rat intestinal motilityD Parolaro, G Patrini, P Massi, et al.
Neuropeptides|December 1, 1984
Dermorphin interaction with peripheral opioid receptorsG Giagnoni, D Parolaro, L Casiraghi, et al.
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|May 15, 1998
Cannabinoid-precipitated withdrawal: a time-course study of the behavioral aspect and its correlation with cannabinoid receptors and G protein expressionT Rubino, G Patrini, P Massi, et al.
Neuroscience|December 20, 2011
Gender-dependent behavioral and biochemical effects of adolescent delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol in adult maternally deprived ratsE Zamberletti, P Prini, S Speziali, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|July 22, 1983
Involvement of periaqueductal gray matter in intestinal effect of centrally administered morphineM Sala, D Parolaro, G Crema, et al.
Neuropharmacology|August 19, 2007
CB1 receptor stimulation in specific brain areas differently modulate anxiety-related behaviourT Rubino, C Guidali, D Vigano, et al.
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