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Journal Articles and Book Chapters |
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High-Affinity Naloxone Binding to Filamin A Prevents Mu Opioid Receptor–Gs Coupling Underlying Opioid Tolerance and Dependence
-- PLoS, 2/2008
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Oxytrex Minimizes Physical Dependence While Providing Effective Analgesia
-- Journal of Pain, 12/2006
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G[beta][gamma]
that interacts with adenylyl cyclase in opioid
tolerance originates from a Gs protein.
-- Journal of Neurobiology,
10/2006 |
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Ultra-low-dose
naltrexone reduces the rewarding potency of
oxycodone and relapse vulnerability in rats.
-- Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior,
9/2005 |
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Ultra-low-dose
opioid antagonists enhance opioid analgesia
while reducing tolerance, dependence and addictive
properties.
-- Recent Developments in Pain Research,
8/2005 |
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Ultra-low-dose
naloxone suppresses opioid tolerance, dependence
and associated changes in Mu opioid receptor
-- G protein coupling and G beta gamma signaling.
-- Neuroscience, 8/2005 |
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Ultra-low-dose
naltrexone suppresses rewarding effects of
opiates and aversive effects of opiate withdrawal
in rats.
-- Psychopharmacology, 7/2005 |
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Adding Ultralow-Dose Naltrexone to Oxycodone Enhances and Prolongs Analgesia: A Randomized, Controlled Trial of Oxytrex. -- Journal of Pain, 6/2005
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