Opioids and Their Receptors : Present and Emerging Concepts in Opioid Drug Discovery II

Few neurotransmitter systems have fascinated as much as the opioid system (i.e., opioid ligands and their receptors). Over the years, scientific studies of the endogenous opioid system have uncovered a complex and subtle system that exhibits impressive diversity, based on its critical role in modula...

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Year of Publication:2022
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