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1. Morphine promotes non-small cell lung cancer progression by downregulating E-cadherin via the PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway

2. Repurposing EGFR Inhibitors for Oral Cancer Pain and Opioid Tolerance

3. Design, synthesis, and biological evaluation of C6-difluoromethylenated epoxymorphinan Mu opioid receptor antagonists

4. The inhibition of enkephalin catabolism by dual enkephalinase inhibitor: A novel possible therapeutic approach for opioid use disorders

5. Oxidative Metabolism as a Modulator of Kratom’s Biological Actions

6. Encoding mu-opioid receptor biased agonism with interaction fingerprints

7. Mu-opioid receptor agonism differentially alters social behaviour and immediate early gene expression in male adolescent rats prenatally exposed to valproic acid versus controls

8. Covalently Loaded Naloxone Nanoparticles as a Long-Acting Medical Countermeasure to Opioid Poisoning

9. Modulation of OPRM1 Alternative Splicing by Morphine and HIV–1 Nef

10. Connections of the mouse subfornical region of the lateral hypothalamus (LHsf)

11. Acute morphine blocks spinal respiratory motor plasticity via long‐latency mechanisms that require toll‐like receptor 4 signalling

12. Kratom Alkaloids as Probes for Opioid Receptor Function: Pharmacological Characterization of Minor Indole and Oxindole Alkaloids from Kratom

13. Novel variants of engineered water soluble mu opioid receptors with extensive mutations and removal of cysteines

14. Naltrexone for adolescent opioid use disorder: a bridge in the treatment gap?

15. Discovery of a Novel Non-Narcotic Analgesic Derived from the CL-20 Explosive: Synthesis, Pharmacology, and Target Identification of Thiowurtzine, a Potent Inhibitor of the Opioid Receptors and the Ion Channels

16. 'I’ll Be Back': The Resurrection of Dezocine

17. Naltrexone is neuroprotective against traumatic brain injury in mu opioid receptor knockout mice

18. Contribution of opioid and neurotensin receptors in the anti‐inflammatory activity of PK20 hybrid compound in murine airways

19. In vivo evidence for the unique kinetics of evoked dopamine release in the patch and matrix compartments of the striatum

20. Herkinorin negatively regulates NLRP3 inflammasome to alleviate neuronal ischemic injury through activating Mu opioid receptor and inhibiting the NF‐κB pathway

21. The Life Cycle of the Mu-Opioid Receptor

22. Bias-inducing allosteric binding site in mu-opioid receptor signaling

23. Adult Attachment System Links With Brain Mu Opioid Receptor Availability In Vivo

24. Effects of kappa opioid receptor agonists on fentanyl vs. food choice in male and female rats: contingent vs. non-contingent administration

25. Aversive Stress Reduces Mu Opioid Receptor Expression in the Intercalated Nuclei of the Rat Amygdala

26. Heparin sensitization of fentanyl initiated mu-receptors

27. In a Rat Model of Opioid Maintenance, the G Protein–Biased Mu Opioid Receptor Agonist TRV130 Decreases Relapse to Oxycodone Seeking and Taking and Prevents Oxycodone-Induced Brain Hypoxia

28. Expression and Regulation of the GABAA Receptor/STEP61 Signaling Pathway in Cerebral Cortical Neurons Treated with Emulsified Isoflurane In Vitro

29. Synthesis and Pharmacology of a Novel μ–δ Opioid Receptor Heteromer-Selective Agonist Based on the Carfentanyl Template

30. Increased mu-opioid receptor expression is associated with reduced disease-free and overall survival in laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma

31. Antinociceptive, reinforcing, and pruritic effects of the G-protein signalling-biased mu opioid receptor agonist PZM21 in non-human primates

32. Effect of Opioid Use on Immune Activation and HIV Persistence on ART

33. Natural Products for the Treatment of Pain: Chemistry and Pharmacology of Salvinorin A, Mitragynine, and Collybolide

34. Positive allosteric modulation of the cannabinoid type-1 receptor (CB1R) in periaqueductal gray (PAG) antagonizes anti-nociceptive and cellular effects of a mu-opioid receptor agonist in morphine-withdrawn rats

35. Hyporesponsivity to mu-opioid receptor agonism in the Wistar-Kyoto rat model of altered nociceptive responding associated with negative affective state

36. Unique Pharmacological Properties of the Kappa Opioid Receptor Signaling Through Gαz as Shown with Bioluminescence Resonance Energy Tranfer

37. The Interaction Between Spinal PDGFRβ and μ Opioid Receptor in the Activation of Microglia in Morphine-Tolerant Rats

38. Uncovering the analgesic effects of a pH-dependent mu-opioid receptor agonist using a model of nonevoked ongoing pain

39. Opioid Receptor Regulation of Neuronal Voltage-Gated Calcium Channels

40. Fentanyl but not Morphine Interacts with Nonopioid Recombinant Human Neurotransmitter Receptors and Transporters

41. Dysregulated expression of the alternatively spliced variant mRNAs of the mu opioid receptor gene, OPRM1 , in the medial prefrontal cortex of male human heroin abusers and heroin self‐administering male rats

42. Mu-Opioid Receptors Expressed in Glutamatergic Neurons are Essential for Morphine Withdrawal

43. Mu opioid receptor knockout mouse: Phenotypes with implications on restless legs syndrome

44. Synthesis and Characterization of Azido Aryl Analogs of IBNtxA for Radio-Photoaffinity Labeling Opioid Receptors in Cell Lines and in Mouse Brain

45. Daily intermittent fasting in mice enhances morphine-induced antinociception while mitigating reward, tolerance, and constipation

46. Quantification of observable behaviors induced by typical and atypical kappa-opioid receptor agonists in male rhesus monkeys

47. Deletion of mu opioid receptors reduces palatable solution intake in a mouse model of binge eating

48. Computational insights into the molecular mechanisms of differentiated allosteric modulation at the mu opioid receptor by structurally similar bitopic modulators

49. Сentral and peripheral mechanisms of mu-opioid analgesia and tolerance

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