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1. An easily fabricated nanoporous Au membrane in drug detection with reusable functionality and high SERS performance.

2. The morphine/heroin vaccine decreased the heroin-induced antinociceptive and reinforcing effects in three inbred strains mouse.

3. Modulatory Potential of Cannabidiol on the Opioid-Induced Inflammatory Response.

4. Effect of the morphine/heroin vaccine on opioid and non-opioid drug-induced antinociception in mice.

5. Measurement of pholcodine-specific IgE in addition to morphine-specific IgE improves investigation of neuromuscular blocking agent anaphylaxis.

6. Epitope specificity of two anti-morphine monoclonal antibodies: In vitro and in silico studies.

7. Disposable electrochemical immunosensor array for the multiplexed detection of the drug metabolites morphine, tetrahydrocannabinol and benzoylecgonine.

8. A rapid solution-based method for determining the affinity of heroin hapten-induced antibodies to heroin, its metabolites, and other opioids.

9. Morphine and pholcodine-specific IgE have limited utility in the diagnosis of anaphylaxis to benzylisoquinolines.

10. Development of Quantum Dots-Labeled Antibody Fluorescence Immunoassays for the Detection of Morphine.

11. Anti-nerve growth factor antibody attenuates chronic morphine treatment-induced tolerance in the rat.

12. A simple nonradioactive method for the determination of the binding affinities of antibodies induced by hapten bioconjugates for drugs of abuse.

13. A useful method to detect opioid allergies.

14. Reply: To PMID 25956313.

15. Preparation and Characterization of a Monoclonal Antibody Against Morphine.

16. IgE to Poppy Seed and Morphine Are Not Useful Tools to Diagnose Opiate Allergy.

17. A conjugate vaccine attenuates morphine- and heroin-induced behavior in rats.

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