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Alcohol and Opiates

neurochemical and behavioral mechanisms, edited by Kenneth Blum, 1977

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21 15. IONS, OPIATES AND CELLULAR ADAPTATION David H Ross 237
22 16. ROLE OF PHOSPHATIDYL SERINE IN THE OPIATE RECEPTOR* L.G. Abood 237
23 17. OPIATES AND CYCLIC AMP Werner A Klee 251
24 18. PHARMACOLOGICAL HETEROGENEITY OF NARCOTIC RECEPTORS Alfred A Smith 251
25 19. PHARMACOLOGY OF ENDOGENOUS OPIATE-LIKE PEPTIDES* Horace H. Loh 245
26 20. REINFORCEMENT OF BEHAVIOR BY MORPHINE INJECTIONS* Steven R Goldberg 250
27 21. METABOLIC STEREOSPECIFICITY OF OPIATE AGONIST AND ANTAGONIST DRUGS Steven H. Pollock 1271
28 22. FUTURE RESEARCH ON OPIOID PEPTIDES(ENDORPHINS): A PREVIEW Avram Goldstein 287
 
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