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  • A novel tandem quadrupole mass spectrometer allowing gaseous collisional activation and surface induced dissociation  Academic Article
  • Anesthesia does not increase opioid peptides in cerebrospinal fluid of humans  Academic Article
  • Cerebrospinal-fluid activity of dynorphin-converting enzyme at term pregnancy  Academic Article
  • Combinatorial chemistry: A liquid-phase approach  Academic Article
  • Differential metabolism of dynorphins in substantia nigra, striatum, and hippocampus  Academic Article
  • Endogenous opioids in frontal cortex of patients with down syndrome  Academic Article
  • Endomorphin-2 but not leu-enkephalin modulates spatial learning when microinjected in the ca3 region of the rat hippocampus  Academic Article
  • Enkephalin analogs depress synaptic potentials in rat dentate granule cells recorded intracellularly in vitro  Academic Article
  • Investigations of azapeptides as mimetics of Leu-enkephalin  Academic Article
  • Leu5enkephalin-encoding sequences are targets for a specific DNA-binding factor.  Academic Article
  • Liquid-phase combinatorial synthesis  Academic Article
  • Molecular heterogeneity of angiotensin converting enzyme in human cerebrospinal-fluid  Academic Article
  • Opioid enhancement of perforant path transmission - effect of an enkephalin analog on inhibition and facilitation in the dentate gyrus  Academic Article
  • Presynaptic delta opioid receptors regulate ethanol actions in central amygdala  Academic Article
  • Regional distribution of endorphin, met5-enkephalin and leu5-enkephalin in the pigeon brain  Academic Article
  • Rotational behavior produced by intranigral injections of bovine and human beta-casomorphins in rats  Academic Article
  • The effects of morphine treatment and morphine-withdrawal on the dynorphin and enkephalin systems in sprague-dawley rats  Academic Article
  • The leu-enkephalin-encoding sequence DNA-binding factor (lef) is the transcription factor yy1  Academic Article

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