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Academic Article Long-lasting antinociceptive spinal effects in primates of the novel nociceptin/orphanin FQ receptor agonist UFP-112.
Academic Article The effects of nociceptin/orphanin FQ receptor agonist Ro 64-6198 and diazepam on antinociception and remifentanil self-administration in rhesus monkeys.
Academic Article Roles of µ-opioid receptors and nociceptin/orphanin FQ peptide receptors in buprenorphine-induced physiological responses in primates.
Academic Article Antinociceptive effects of nociceptin/orphanin FQ administered intrathecally in monkeys.
Academic Article The spinal antinociceptive effects of endomorphins in rats: behavioral and G protein functional studies.
Academic Article Differential effects of opioid-related ligands and NSAIDs in nonhuman primate models of acute and inflammatory pain.
Academic Article Antinociceptive, hypothermic, hypotensive, and reinforcing effects of a novel neurotensin receptor agonist, NT69L, in rhesus monkeys.
Academic Article Characterization of the complex morphinan derivative BU72 as a high efficacy, long-lasting mu-opioid receptor agonist.
Academic Article Relative reinforcing effects of three opioids with different durations of action.
Academic Article Comparison of the opioid receptor antagonist properties of naltrexone and 6 beta-naltrexol in morphine-naïve and morphine-dependent mice.
Academic Article GR89,696: a potent kappa-opioid agonist with subtype selectivity in rhesus monkeys.
Academic Article Local inhibitory effects of dynorphin A-(1-17) on capsaicin-induced thermal allodynia in rhesus monkeys.
Academic Article Diltiazem enhances the analgesic but not the respiratory depressant effects of morphine in rhesus monkeys.
Academic Article An experimental itch model in monkeys: characterization of intrathecal morphine-induced scratching and antinociception.
Academic Article Local administration of mu or kappa opioid agonists attenuates capsaicin-induced thermal hyperalgesia via peripheral opioid receptors in rats.
Academic Article Activation of peripheral kappa opioid receptors inhibits capsaicin-induced thermal nociception in rhesus monkeys.
Academic Article Local administration of delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol attenuates capsaicin-induced thermal nociception in rhesus monkeys: a peripheral cannabinoid action.
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