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Tolerance to the antinociceptive and hypothermic effects of morphine is mediated by multiple isoforms of c-Jun N-terminal kinase
Matthew B. Yuill
, Michael L. Zee
, David Marcus
, Daniel J. Morgan
Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine
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Morphine
100%
Antinociceptive
100%
C-Jun N-terminal Kinase
100%
Kinase Isoform
66%
Morphine Tolerance
66%
JNK2
50%
JNK1
16%
Cellular Machinery
16%
Hot Plate
16%
Intolerance
16%
μ-opioid Receptor
16%
JNK3
16%
Opioids
16%
C-Jun N-terminal Kinase Signaling
16%
Tail-flick Test
16%
Opioid Drugs
16%
Thermal Pain
16%
Body Temperature
16%
Public Health Risk
16%
Receptor Regulation
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Amino Terminal Sequence
100%
Morphine
100%
Kinase
71%
Morphine Tolerance
57%
Opiate
28%
μ-Opioid Receptor
14%
Public Health
14%
Kinase Signaling
14%
Intoxication
14%
Neuroscience
Amino Terminal Sequence
100%
Morphine
100%
Opiate
20%
μ-Opioid Receptor
10%