The role of enkephalinergic systems in substance use disorders

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  • who: Emily M. Jutkiewicz from the California State University, Los Angeles, United States have published the article: The role of enkephalinergic systems in substance use disorders, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: For the purposes of this review, the authors consider the enkephalinergic system to be comprised of enkephalins, enkephalin-hydrolyzing enzymes, and the receptors activated by enkephalins as described below. Pharmacological studies investigating the effects of DOR and/or MOR activation are not the focus of this review and are thoroughly covered elsewhere (for reviews, see Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience Effects of enkephalin on neurotransmission . . .

     

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