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Hypertolerance to morphine in G(zalpha)-deficient mice

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Hendry, Ian
Kelleher, Kim
Bartlett, Selena
Leck, Kwong-Joo
Reynolds, Anna
Heydon, Katharina
Mellick, A
Megirian, David
Matthaei, Klaus

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Our laboratory has generated a mouse deficient in the alpha (α) subunit of the G protein, G(z), (G(zα)) gene and we have examined the involvement of G(zα) in spinal and supraspinal analgesia and tolerance mechanisms. Spinal analgesia was tested by the

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2037-12-31
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