A tetrapeptide class of biased analgesics from an Australian fungus targets the µ-opioid receptor
Zoltan Dekan(The University of Queensland), MacDonald J. Christie(The University of Sydney), Sarasa A. Mohammadi(The University of Sydney), Christophe Mallet(The University of Sydney), Robert J. Capon(The University of Queensland), Andrew M. Piggott(The University of Queensland), Katy J. Sutcliffe(University of Bristol), Aihua Jin(The University of Queensland), Arsalan Yousuf(The University of Sydney), Meritxell Canals(University of Nottingham), Ernest Lacey(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), Michael Stewart(The University of Queensland), Frank Fontaine(The University of Queensland), Eamonn Kelly(University of Bristol), Paul F. Alewood(The University of Queensland), Setareh Sianati(UNSW Sydney), Alexander Gillis(UNSW Sydney), Paramjit Singh(The University of Queensland), Anna M. Wang(The University of Sydney), Ranjala Ratnayake(The University of Queensland), Yan Ping Du(The University of Sydney), Richard B. Sessions(University of Bristol)
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