اینڈورفن (Urdu Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "اینڈورفن" in Urdu language version.

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  • GB Stefano، R Ptáček، H Kuželová، RM Kream (1515)۔ "Endogenous morphine: up-to-date review 2011" (PDF)۔ Folia Biologica۔ ج 58 شمارہ 2: 49–56۔ PMID:22578954۔ 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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guidetopharmacology.org

  • "μ receptor"۔ IUPHAR/BPS Guide to PHARMACOLOGY۔ International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology۔ 15 مارچ 2017۔ اخذ شدہ بتاریخ 2017-12-28۔ Comments: β-Endorphin is the highest potency endogenous ligand ... Morphine occurs endogenously.

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  • GB Stefano، R Ptáček، H Kuželová، RM Kream (1515)۔ "Endogenous morphine: up-to-date review 2011" (PDF)۔ Folia Biologica۔ ج 58 شمارہ 2: 49–56۔ PMID:22578954۔ 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
  • C Poeaknapo، J Schmidt، M Brandsch، B Dräger، MH Zenk (ستمبر 2004)۔ "Endogenous formation of morphine in human cells"۔ Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America۔ ج 101 شمارہ 39: 14091–14096۔ Bibcode:2004PNAS..10114091P۔ DOI:10.1073/pnas.0405430101۔ PMC:521124۔ PMID:15383669
  • A Pilozzi، C Carro، X Huang (دسمبر 2020)۔ "Roles of β-Endorphin in Stress, Behavior, Neuroinflammation, and Brain Energy Metabolism"۔ International Journal of Molecular Sciences۔ ج 22 شمارہ 1: 338۔ DOI:10.3390/ijms22010338۔ PMC:7796446۔ PMID:33396962
  • TA Howlett، S Tomlin، L Ngahfoong، LH Rees، BA Bullen، GS Skrinar، JW McArthur (جون 1984)۔ "Release of beta endorphin and met-enkephalin during exercise in normal women: response to training"۔ British Medical Journal۔ ج 288 شمارہ 6435: 1950–1952۔ DOI:10.1136/bmj.288.6435.1950۔ PMC:1442192۔ PMID:6329401
  • AH Goldfarb، AZ Jamurtas (جولائی 1997)۔ "Beta-endorphin response to exercise. An update"۔ Sports Medicine۔ ج 24 شمارہ 1: 8–16۔ DOI:10.2165/00007256-199724010-00002۔ PMID:9257407۔ S2CID:72824962

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