Filho, Pharm Sci 2 199-201, 1996.* |
Correa, Pharm Sci 3, 67-71, 1997.* |
Dooley, et al. Six Highly Active MU-Selective Opioid Peptides Identified From Two Synthetic Combinatorial Libraries Peptide Research 8(3):124-137 (1995). |
He, et al., Dynorphina—(2-17) Restores Spinal/Supraspinal Morphine Synergy in Morphine-Tolerant MICE1, Geraldine Brush Cance research Inst., Calif. Pac. Med. Ctr. Res. Ins., The J. of Pharm. & Experimental Therapeutics, 280:1210-1214 (1997). |
Kieffer, et al. 32P-Labeled Opioid Peptides With High Affinity for the —Opioid Receptor Ecole Superieure de Biotechnologies, 1-8 (1993). |
Krantz, A., Red Cell-Mediated Therapy: Opportunities and Challenges, Blood Cells, Molecules and Diseases 23(3):58-68 (1997). |
Isom, G. E., Production and Characterization of Anti-Morphine Anti-Idiotypic Antibodies, Methodolgical Survey in Biochemistry and Analysis, 15:109-14 (1985). |
Anand, et al., The Rat Brain Delta Opioid Receptor Studies with Anti-Idiotypic Antibodies to Anti-Leucine Enkephalin, Indiana Journal of Biochemistry & Biophysics, 30:117-122 (Apr. 93). |
Cuello, et al., Characterization and Immunocytochemical Application of Monoclonal Antibodies Against Enkephalins, J. of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry, 32:(9)947-57 (1984). |
Watkins, et al., Presence of B-Endorphin-Like Immunoreactivity in the Anterior Pituitary Gland of Rat and Man and Evidence for the Differential Localization with ACTH, Cell Tissue Res. 215 (3):577-89 (1981). |
Borvendeg, et al., Radioimmunoassay of B-Endorphin: Immunoreactive Substances in the Brain and the Pituitary, Endorphins ′78, Int'l Workshop Conf. Budapest, Hungary, Oct. 2-6, 1978, pp. 177-186 (1978). |
Weissman, et al., Specific Antiserum to Leu-Enkephalin and its Use in a Radioimmunoassay, FEBS Letters, 70:(1)245-8 (1976). |