Differential Effects of a Novel Opioid Ligand UTA1003 on Antinociceptive Tolerance and Motor Behaviour
Analgesic tolerance is a major problem in the clinic for the maintenance of opioid-induced long-term pain relief. Opioids with mixed activity on multiple opioid receptors promise reduced antinociceptive tolerance in preclinical studies, but these compounds typically show poor bioavailability upon or...
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Main Authors: | Alok K. Paul (Author), Krystel L. Woolley (Author), Mohammed Rahmatullah (Author), Polrat Wilairatana (Author), Jason A. Smith (Author), Nuri Gueven (Author), Nikolas Dietis (Author) |
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