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Loss of opiate receptor activity in neuroblastoma x glioma NG108-15 hybrid cells after chronic opiate treatment. A multiple-step process
P. Y. Law, D. S. Hom, H. H. Loh
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Glioma
100%
Opiate Receptors
100%
Opiates
100%
Neuroblastoma
100%
Multiple Steps
100%
Receptor Activity
100%
NG108-15
100%
Hybrid Cells
100%
Etorphine
100%
Step Processes
100%
NG108-15 Cells
50%
Morphine
33%
Receptor Desensitization
33%
Long-term Exposure
16%
β-adrenergic Receptor
16%
Enkephalin
16%
Specific Binding
16%
Levorphanol
16%
Diprenorphine
16%
Adenylate Cyclase Activity
16%
Prostaglandin E1 (PGE1)
16%
Short-term Incubation
16%
Neuroscience
Neuroblastoma
100%
Etorphine
100%
Opiate
100%
Receptor
100%
Morphine
33%
Receptor down Regulation
33%
Adenylyl Cyclase
16%
Diprenorphine
16%
Levorphanol
16%
Prostaglandin E1
16%
Enkephalin
16%
Beta Adrenergic Receptor
16%