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A role for histamine and H2-receptors in opioid antinociception.Gogas et al., 1989
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- Gogas K
- Hough L
- Eberle N
- Lyon R
- Glick S
- Ward S
- Young R
- Parsons M
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- Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
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To investigate the role of brain H2-receptors in opioid antinoci-captive mechanisms, the effects of several antagonists of histamine H2-receptors were determined on morphine(MOR)-induced antinociception, opiold-mediated footshock-induced antinocicep …
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