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Addiction Medicine; Role of signal regulation by G-proteins in opioid dependence reviewed: 1

Addiction Medicine; Role of signal regulation by G-proteins in opioid dependence reviewed: 1

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Addiction Medicine; Role of signal regulation by G-proteins in opioid dependence reviewed: 1

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Addiction Medicine; Role of signal regulation by G-proteins in opioid dependence reviewed: 1

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Atlanta: NewsRx

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Drug Week, 2003, p.15

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English

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Atlanta: NewsRx

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"Cellular dependence on opioids is believed to result from the chronic stimulation of opioid-regulated signaling networks," said Prudence H. Tso and Yung [Yung H. Wong] at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. "As G-protein-coupled receptors, the opioid receptors must rely on heterotrimeric G-proteins for signal transduction.

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Addiction Medicine; Role of signal regulation by G-proteins in opioid dependence reviewed: 1

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TN_cdi_proquest_wirefeeds_206313525

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_wirefeeds_206313525

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1531-6440

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1532-4575

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