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A study of gastrointestinal opiate receptors: The role of the Mu receptor on gastric emptying: concise communication
L. Lamki, S. Sullivan
Radiology & Molecular Imaging
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Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Etorphine
100%
Opiate Receptor
100%
Mu Opiate Receptor
25%
Opiate
25%
Stomach Paresis
25%
Enkephalin[2 Dextro Alanine 4 Methylphenylalanine 5 Methioninol Sulfoxide]
25%
Enkephalin Derivative
25%
Opiate Agonist
25%
Neuroscience
Etorphine
80%
δ -Opioid Receptor
80%
Mu Opiate Receptor
20%
Enkephalin Derivative
20%
Enkephalin[2 Dextro Alanine 4 Methylphenylalanine 5 Methioninol Sulfoxide]
20%
Morphine
20%
Opiates
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
κ-Opioid Receptor
100%
Etorphine
100%
Mu Opiate Receptor
25%
Stomach Secretion
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Gastric Emptying
100%
Receptors
60%
Agonist
20%
Secretion
20%