إندورفين (Arabic Wikipedia)

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cuni.cz

fb.cuni.cz

  • Stefano GB، Ptáček R، Kuželová H، Kream RM (2012). "Endogenous morphine: up-to-date review 2011" (PDF). Folia Biol. (Praha). ج. 58 ع. 2: 49–56. PMID:22578954. مؤرشف من الأصل (PDF) في 2018-03-28. Positive evolutionary pressure has apparently preserved the ability to synthesize chemically authentic morphine, albeit in homeopathic concentrations, throughout animal phyla. ... The apparently serendipitous finding of an opiate alkaloid-sensitive, opioid peptide-insensitive, µ3 opiate receptor subtype expressed by invertebrate immunocytes, human blood monocytes, macrophage cell lines, and human blood granulocytes provided compelling validating evidence for an autonomous role of endogenous morphine as a biologically important cellular signalling molecule (Stefano et al., 1993; Cruciani et al., 1994; Stefano and Scharrer, 1994; Makman et al., 1995). ... Human white blood cells have the ability to make and release morphine

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journals.lww.com

  • Simeon D، Knutelska M (يونيو 2005). "An open trial of naltrexone in the treatment of depersonalization disorder". Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology. ج. 25 ع. 3: 267–270. PMID:15876908. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2017-10-22.

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  • Simeon D، Knutelska M (يونيو 2005). "An open trial of naltrexone in the treatment of depersonalization disorder". Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology. ج. 25 ع. 3: 267–270. PMID:15876908. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2017-10-22.
  • Stefano GB، Ptáček R، Kuželová H، Kream RM (2012). "Endogenous morphine: up-to-date review 2011" (PDF). Folia Biol. (Praha). ج. 58 ع. 2: 49–56. PMID:22578954. مؤرشف من الأصل (PDF) في 2018-03-28. Positive evolutionary pressure has apparently preserved the ability to synthesize chemically authentic morphine, albeit in homeopathic concentrations, throughout animal phyla. ... The apparently serendipitous finding of an opiate alkaloid-sensitive, opioid peptide-insensitive, µ3 opiate receptor subtype expressed by invertebrate immunocytes, human blood monocytes, macrophage cell lines, and human blood granulocytes provided compelling validating evidence for an autonomous role of endogenous morphine as a biologically important cellular signalling molecule (Stefano et al., 1993; Cruciani et al., 1994; Stefano and Scharrer, 1994; Makman et al., 1995). ... Human white blood cells have the ability to make and release morphine

pbs.org

  • "Role of endorphins discovered". PBS Online: A Science Odyssey: People and Discoveries. Public Broadcasting System. 1 يناير 1998. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2019-05-14. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 2008-10-15.

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  • Simeon D، Knutelska M (يونيو 2005). "An open trial of naltrexone in the treatment of depersonalization disorder". Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology. ج. 25 ع. 3: 267–270. PMID:15876908. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2017-10-22.
  • "Role of endorphins discovered". PBS Online: A Science Odyssey: People and Discoveries. Public Broadcasting System. 1 يناير 1998. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2019-05-14. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 2008-10-15.
  • Stefano GB، Ptáček R، Kuželová H، Kream RM (2012). "Endogenous morphine: up-to-date review 2011" (PDF). Folia Biol. (Praha). ج. 58 ع. 2: 49–56. PMID:22578954. مؤرشف من الأصل (PDF) في 2018-03-28. Positive evolutionary pressure has apparently preserved the ability to synthesize chemically authentic morphine, albeit in homeopathic concentrations, throughout animal phyla. ... The apparently serendipitous finding of an opiate alkaloid-sensitive, opioid peptide-insensitive, µ3 opiate receptor subtype expressed by invertebrate immunocytes, human blood monocytes, macrophage cell lines, and human blood granulocytes provided compelling validating evidence for an autonomous role of endogenous morphine as a biologically important cellular signalling molecule (Stefano et al., 1993; Cruciani et al., 1994; Stefano and Scharrer, 1994; Makman et al., 1995). ... Human white blood cells have the ability to make and release morphine