Endogenous opiates: through 1978
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- DOI: 10.1016/0149-7634(79)90014-9
Endogenous opiates: through 1978
Abstract
The discovery of receptors in the brain for opiates and the structure of the endogenous peptides for these receptors has led to an explosion of interest in this field. The present review is the first of an annual series. It summarizes many of the highlights of research with opiate peptides published with a date of 1978 or earlier.
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