Abstract Background Opioid analgesics are the most effective drugs for the treatment of moderate to severe pain. However, they also produce several adverse effects that can complicate pain management. The μ opioid (MOP) receptor, a G protein-coupled receptor, is recognized as the opioid receptor type which primarily mediates the pharmacological actions of clinically used opioid agonists. The morphinan class of analgesics including morphine and oxycodone are of main importance as therapeutically valuable drugs. Though the natural alkaloid morphine contains a C-6-hydroxyl group and the semisynthetic derivative oxycodone has a 6-carbonyl function, chemical approaches have uncovered that functional...
Understanding of the molecular mechanisms in the opioid systems in chronic pain should produce new, ...
Morphine and structurally-derived compounds are mu opioid receptor (mu OR) agonists, and the most ef...
AbstractRecent studies of knockout mice conclusively show that the mu opioid receptor mediates the a...
Background: Opioid analgesics are the most effective drugs for the treatment of moderate to severe p...
Being a disabling symptom of many medical conditions, effective pain control is one of the most impo...
<div><p>Morphine and structurally related derivatives are highly effective analgesics, and the mains...
Morphine and structurally related derivatives are highly effective analgesics, and the mainstay in t...
Pain constitutes a major public-health problem, and efficient pain control is a therapeutic priority...
Over the past two decades, the opioid epidemic in the United States and Canada has evidenced the nee...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
The pharmacological effect of opioids originates, at the cellular level, by their interaction with t...
Opioids have been used since antiquity for their ability to treat chronic and severe pain. However, ...
Endogenous opioid peptides and prescription opioid drugs modulate pain, anxiety and stress by activa...
Throughout history humanity has searched for an optimal approach to the use of opioids that maximize...
Abstract: Background: Opioids are the most widely used analgesics for the treatment of clinical pain...
Understanding of the molecular mechanisms in the opioid systems in chronic pain should produce new, ...
Morphine and structurally-derived compounds are mu opioid receptor (mu OR) agonists, and the most ef...
AbstractRecent studies of knockout mice conclusively show that the mu opioid receptor mediates the a...
Background: Opioid analgesics are the most effective drugs for the treatment of moderate to severe p...
Being a disabling symptom of many medical conditions, effective pain control is one of the most impo...
<div><p>Morphine and structurally related derivatives are highly effective analgesics, and the mains...
Morphine and structurally related derivatives are highly effective analgesics, and the mainstay in t...
Pain constitutes a major public-health problem, and efficient pain control is a therapeutic priority...
Over the past two decades, the opioid epidemic in the United States and Canada has evidenced the nee...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
The pharmacological effect of opioids originates, at the cellular level, by their interaction with t...
Opioids have been used since antiquity for their ability to treat chronic and severe pain. However, ...
Endogenous opioid peptides and prescription opioid drugs modulate pain, anxiety and stress by activa...
Throughout history humanity has searched for an optimal approach to the use of opioids that maximize...
Abstract: Background: Opioids are the most widely used analgesics for the treatment of clinical pain...
Understanding of the molecular mechanisms in the opioid systems in chronic pain should produce new, ...
Morphine and structurally-derived compounds are mu opioid receptor (mu OR) agonists, and the most ef...
AbstractRecent studies of knockout mice conclusively show that the mu opioid receptor mediates the a...