Dynorphin A as a Potential Endogenous Ligand for Four Members of the Opioid Receptor Gene Family
Shengwen Zhang(Indiana University School of Medicine), Lei Yu(Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey), Brigitte L. Kieffer(Institut de génétique et de biologie moléculaire et cellulaire), Frédéric Simonin, Robert N. DeHaven(Cubist Pharmaceuticals (United States)), Luz Cortes-Burgos(Cubist Pharmaceuticals (United States)), Mingting Tian(Indiana University School of Medicine), Erik Mansson(Cubist Pharmaceuticals (United States)), Yanhe Tong(Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis)
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