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Mu opioid receptor in microglia contributes to morphine analgesic tolerance, hyperalgesia, and withdrawal in mice

Reiss et al., 2022

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Reiss D
Maduna T
Maurin H
Audouard E
Gaveriaux‐Ruff C
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Journal of neuroscience research

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A major challenge in medicine is developing potent pain therapies without the adverse effects of opiates. Neuroinflammation and in particular microglial activation have been shown to contribute to these effects. However, the implication of the microglial mu opioid …
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