Genetic Analysis of Mu and Kappa Opioid Receptor and COMT Enzyme in Cancer Pain Tunisian Patients Under Opioid Treatment
Background: Pain and its opioid treatments are complex measurable traits. Responses to morphine in terms of pain control is likely to be determined by many factors, including the underlying pain sensitivity of the patient, along with nature and extent of the painful process, concomitant medications,...
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Main Authors: | Imen CHATTI (Author), Jean-Baptiste WOILLARD (Author), Amira MILI (Author), Isabelle CREVEAUX (Author), Ilhem BEN CHARFEDDINE (Author), Jihène FEKI (Author), Sarah LANGLAIS (Author), Leila BEN FATMA (Author), Ali SAAD (Author), Moez GRIBAA (Author), Frédéric LIBERT (Author) |
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences,
2017-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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