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    Opioids from Immune Cells Interact with Receptors on Sensory Nerves to Inhibit Nociception in Inflammation

    Recent evidence indicates that exogenous opioids can produce pronounced antinociceptive effects by interacting with local opioid receptors in peripheral inflamed tissue [1–4]. Activation of endogenous opioid s...

    C. Stein, A. H. Hassan, R. Przewłocki in Host Defense Dysfunction in Trauma, Shock … (1993)

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    The effect of neuroleptic treatment and of high dosage diazepam therapy onβ-endorphin immunoreactivity in plasma of schizophrenic patients

    In 14 schizophrenic patients, treated with neuroleptic drugs, and in 7 patients, treated with high-dosage diazepam,β-endorphin-like immunoreactivity in plasma has been measured by use of a highly sensitive and re...

    C. Gramsch, H. M. Emrich, S. John, S. Haas, H. Beckmann in Journal of Neural Transmission (1984)

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    Perinatale Morbidität und Mortalität, Risikoüberwachung

    W. Deichsel, H. Steiner, H. -G. Hillemanns, S. Potthoff in Archives of gynecology (1979)