Agonist-Promoted Phosphorylation and Internalization of the Kappa Opioid Receptor in Mouse Brains: Lack of Connection With Conditioned Place Aversion
Selective kappa opioid receptor (KOR) agonists are promising antipruritic agents and analgesics. However, clinical development of KOR agonists has been limited by side effects, including psychotomimetic effects, dysphoria, and sedation, except for nalfurafine, and recently. CR845 (difelikefalin). Ac...
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Main Authors: | Chongguang Chen (Author), Peng Huang (Author), Kathryn Bland (Author), Mengchu Li (Author), Yan Zhang (Author), Lee-Yu (Author) |
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