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Repeated administration of a mutant cocaine esterase: effects on plasma cocaine levels, cocaine-induced cardiovascular activity, and immune responses in rhesus monkeys.
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Effects of atypical kappa-opioid receptor agonists on intrathecal morphine-induced itch and analgesia in primates.
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Behavioral effects of a synthetic agonist selective for nociceptin/orphanin FQ peptide receptors in monkeys.
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Amelioration of the cardiovascular effects of cocaine in rhesus monkeys by a long-acting mutant form of cocaine esterase.
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PEGylation of bacterial cocaine esterase for protection against protease digestion and immunogenicity.
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Structural analysis of thermostabilizing mutations of cocaine esterase.
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An experimental itch model in monkeys: characterization of intrathecal morphine-induced scratching and antinociception.
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Local administration of mu or kappa opioid agonists attenuates capsaicin-induced thermal hyperalgesia via peripheral opioid receptors in rats.
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Activation of peripheral kappa opioid receptors inhibits capsaicin-induced thermal nociception in rhesus monkeys.
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Intracisternal nor-binaltorphimine distinguishes central and peripheral kappa-opioid antinociception in rhesus monkeys.
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kappa-Opioid receptor binding populations in rhesus monkey brain: relationship to an assay of thermal antinociception.
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The role of peripheral mu opioid receptors in the modulation of capsaicin-induced thermal nociception in rhesus monkeys.
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