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Opioid peptide receptors and membrane biology.
A. P. Smith, H. H. Loh
Pharmacology
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Membrane Biology
100%
Enkephalin
100%
Alkaloids
100%
Peptide Membrane
100%
Receptor Biology
100%
Opioid Peptide Receptor
100%
β-endorphin
55%
Lipids
22%
Brain Tissue
22%
Physicochemical Properties
22%
Opioid Peptides
22%
Peptide Binding
22%
Regional Distribution
22%
Pharmacological Response
22%
Lipid Metabolism
11%
Protein Kinase
11%
Cerebellum
11%
Pharmacological Effects
11%
High Affinity
11%
Amygdala
11%
Cortex
11%
Hypothalamus
11%
Membrane-associated
11%
Pentapeptide
11%
Na +
11%
Stereospecific
11%
Adenylate Cyclase
11%
Saturable
11%
Terminal Sequence
11%
Proteolytic Enzymes
11%
Lipolytic Enzymes
11%
Calcium Ion
11%
Striate
11%
Structure-activity Studies
11%
Binding Materials
11%
Sulfhydryl Reagents
11%
High Enrichment
11%
Selective Protection
11%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Receptor
100%
Enkephalin
100%
Beta Endorphin
55%
Opiate Receptor
11%
Calcium Ion
11%
Adenylate Cyclase
11%
Pentapeptide
11%
Sodium Ion
11%
Thiol Reagent
11%
Protein Kinases
11%
Guanosine Triphosphate
11%