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[黃奇英(2005-2007)] 期刊論文
2007-10
Mitochondrial anchoring of PKC alpha by PICK1 confers resistance to etoposide-induced apoptosis
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[陶寶綠] 期刊論文
2011-08
Dextromethorphan attenuated the higher vulnerability to inflammatory thermal hyperalgesia caused by prenatal morphine exposure in rat offspring
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[陶寶綠] 期刊論文
2011-09
Low doses of dextromethorphan attenuate morphine-induced rewarding via the sigma-1 receptor at ventral tegmental area in rats
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[陶寶綠] 期刊論文
2011-11
NR2B subunit of NMDA receptor at nucleus accumbens is involved in morphine rewarding effect by siRNA study
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[陶寶綠] 期刊論文
2012-07
LVV-hemorphin 7 and angiotensin IV in correlation with antinociception and anti-thermal hyperalgesia in rats
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[陶寶綠] 期刊論文
2015-10
Angiotensin IV possibly acts through PKMzeta in the hippocampus to regulate cognitive memory in rats
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[陶寶綠] 期刊論文
2013-01
A possible correlation between oxytocin-induced and angiotensin IV-induced anti-hyperalgesia at the spinal level in rats
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[陶寶綠] 期刊論文
2012-10
Post-treatment of dextromethorphan on methamphetamine-induced drug-seeking and behavioral sensitization in rats
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