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3. Morphine reduces herpes simplex virus-1 pathogenesis in the murine flank.

4. Dopamine and morphine stimulate nitric oxide release in human endometrial glandular epithelial cells.

5. Laminin-1 activates Cdc42 in the mechanism of laminin-1-mediated neurite outgrowth.

6. Nitric oxide mediates laminin-induced neurite outgrowth in PC12 cells.

7. 2-arachidonyl-glycerol stimulates nitric oxide release from human immune and vascular tissues and invertebrate immunocytes by cannabinoid receptor 1.

8. Endogenous morphine.

9. Ascaris suum, an intestinal parasite, produces morphine.

10. Nociceptin, endomorphin-1 and -2 do not interact with invertebrate immune and neural mu 3 opiate receptor.

11. Functional assessment of disease-free saphenous vein grafts at redo coronary artery bypass grafting.

12. Mu3 opiate receptor expression in lung and lung carcinoma: ligand binding and coupling to nitric oxide release.

13. Estradiol coupling to endothelial nitric oxide stimulates gonadotropin-releasing hormone release from rat median eminence via a membrane receptor.

14. Endomorphin-1 and -2 inhibit human vascular sympathetic norepinephrine release: lack of interaction with mu 3 opiate receptor subtype.

15. Anandamide amidase inhibition enhances anandamide-stimulated nitric oxide release in invertebrate neural tissues.

16. Macrophage behavior associated with acute and chronic exposure to HIV GP120, morphine and anandamide: endothelial implications.

17. Morphine and anandamide coupling to nitric oxide stimulates GnRH and CRF release from rat median eminence: neurovascular regulation.

18. Isolation and characterization of a leech neuropeptide in rat brains: coupling to nitric oxide release in leech, rat and human tissues.

19. Leech immunocytes contain proopiomelanocortin: nitric oxide mediates hemolymph proopiomelanocortin processing.

20. Morphine- and anandamide-stimulated nitric oxide production inhibits presynaptic dopamine release.

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