Opioid receptors in GtoPdb v.2023.1
Anna Borsodi(Hungarian Academy of Sciences), Andreas Zimmer(University of Bonn), Stephen M. Husbands(University of Bath), Ian Kitchen(University of Surrey), Hiroshi Ueda(Nagasaki University), Stefan Schulz(Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg), Lawrence Toll(Florida Atlantic University), John R. Traynor(University of Michigan), Dominique Massot(Université de Strasbourg), Graeme Henderson(At Bristol), Michael R. Bruchas(Washington University in St. Louis), Girolamo Calò(University of Padua), Brigitte L. Kieffer(École Supérieure de Biotechnologie de Strasbourg), MacDonald J. Christie(The University of Sydney), Eric J. Simon(New York University), Toni S. Shippenberg(National Institutes of Health), Lakshmi A. Devi(New York University), Eamonn Kelly(University of Bristol), Olivier Civelli(University of California, Irvine), Nurulain T. Zaveri(Astraea Therapeutics (United States)), Lee‐Yuan Liu‐Chen(Temple University), Davide Malfacini(University of Bonn), Philip S. Portoghese(University of Minnesota System), Yung Hou Wong(Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), Christopher J. Evans(University of Southern California), Charles Chavkin(University of Washington), Brian M. Cox(Unifor), Volker Höllt(Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg), Mary-Jeanne Kreek(Rockefeller University), Jean‐Claude Meunier(Institut Pasteur), Mark Connor(Macquarie University)
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