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2. Pharmacological studies with a nonpeptidic, delta-opioid (−)-(1 R,5 R,9 R)-5,9-dimethyl-2′-hydroxy-2-(6-hydroxyhexyl)-6,7-benzomorphan hydrochloride ((−)-NIH 11082)
3. l-theanine attenuates abstinence signs in morphine-dependent rhesus monkeys and elicits anxiolytic-like activity in mice
4. Exempt preparations: Historical perspectives
5. Removal of continuous nicotine infusion produces somatic but not behavioral signs of withdrawal in mice
6. Evaluation of the discriminative stimulus and reinforcing effects of gammahydroxybutyrate (GHB)
7. NIH 11082 produces anti-depressant-like activity in the mouse tail-suspension test through a delta-opioid receptor mechanism of action
8. Pharmacological studies with a nonpeptidic, delta-opioid (−)-(1R,5R,9R)-5,9-dimethyl-2′-hydroxy-2-(6-hydroxyhexyl)-6,7-benzomorphan hydrochloride ((−)-NIH 11082)
9. Effects of JDTic, a selective κ-opioid receptor antagonist, on the development and expression of physical dependence on morphine using a rat continuous-infusion model
10. The acoustic startle response as a measure of behavioral dependence in rats
11. Pharmacological properties of JDTic: a novel κ-opioid receptor antagonist
12. Discriminative Stimulus, Reinforcing, Physical Dependence, and Antinociceptive Effects of Oxycodone in Mice, Rats, and Rhesus Monkeys
13. l-$\Delta ^{9}$-trans-Tetrahydrocannabinol in Pigeons: Tolerance to the Behavioral Effects
14. N-(Trifluoromethyl)benzyl substituted N-Normetazocines and N-Norketobemidones
15. Behavioral effects of flunitrazepam: reinforcing and discriminative stimulus effects in rhesus monkeys and prevention of withdrawal signs in pentobarbital-dependent rats
16. δ9-Tetrahydrocannabinol: Effects of route of administration on onset and duration of activity and tolerance development
17. Discriminative stimulus properties of the optical isomers of nicotine
18. Narcotic antagonists in the benzomorphan series: Respiratory, cardiovascular and behavioral effects in dogs
19. Similarities in effects of barbiturates and mild tranquilizers on activity in mice
20. Exploring pharmacological activities and signaling of morphinans substituted in position 6 as potent agonists interacting with the μ opioid receptor.
21. Fumaroylamino-4,5-epoxymorphinansand Related Opioidswith Irreversible μ Opioid Receptor Antagonist Effects.
22. MDAN-21: A Bivalent Opioid Ligand Containing mu-Agonist and Delta-Antagonist Pharmacophores and Its Effects in Rhesus Monkeys.
23. The Effect of Methadone on the Immune Status of B6C3F1 Mice1.
24. Immunotoxicological Profile of Morphine Sulfate in B6C3F1 Female Mice1.
25. 3H-Codeine Binding in the Guinea Pig Lower Brain Stem.
26. Modification of radiation carcinogenesis by marihuana.
27. INTERACTIONS OF NARCOTIC ANTAGONISTS.
28. N-cyclohexylethyl- N-noroxymorphindole: a μ-Opioid preferring analogue of naltrindole
29. Pharmacology of some Marijuana Constituents and Two Heterocyclic Analogues.
30. Introduction of a 6-cyano group in 14-oxygenated N-methylmorphinans influences in vitro and in vivo pharmacological activities.
31. <atl>A memorial tribute to Dr Leo E. Hollister (1920–2000)
32. Pharmacological characteristics of agonistantagonist analgesics
33. Historical introduction and review of chemistry
34. The stimulants and hallucinogens under consideration: A brief overview of their chemistry and pharmacology
35. Cynomolgus monkeys and morphine tolerance and dependence
36. Assessment of the abuse potential of acetorphan, an enkephalinase inhibitor
37. Self-administration of methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) by rhesus monkeys
38. Evaluation of the discriminative stimulus and reinforcing effects of dihydroetorphine
39. Pharmacological potency of R- and S-3′-hydroxy-Δ 9-tetrahydrocannabinol: additional structural requirement for cannabinoid activity
40. Behavioral comparisons of the stereoisomers of tetrahydrocannabinols
41. The role of benzodiazepine receptors in the discriminative stimulus properties of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol
42. Derivatives of Apomorphine and of Other N-Substituted Norapomorphines
43. Pharmacological Actions of the Racemic and the Enantiomeric 1,4-Dimethyl-IO-Hydroxy-2,3,4,5,6,7-Hexahydro-1,6-Methano-IH-4-Benzazonines (C-Homobenzomorphans)
44. Evaluation of a series of N-alkyl benzomorphans in cell lines expressing transfected δ- and μ-opioid receptors
45. Chapter 4. Analgetics — Strong and Weak
46. Effect of various agents on reserpine-induced blepharoptosis
47. Antipyretic, analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects of Δ 9-tetrahydrocannabinol in the rat
48. The effect of 1-trans- Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol on the hypothalamo-hypophyseal-adrenal axis of rats
49. Chronic intravenous drug administration in the pigeon
50. Ryptisin—The active principle of the soapfish toxin
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