PMID: 6793800Jul 20, 1981Paper

Endogenous opiates inhibit gastric acid secretion induced by central administration of thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH)

Life Sciences
J E MorleyS E Silvis

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Jul 1, 1983·Biulleten' eksperimental'noĭ biologii i meditsiny·E Ia StanM P Chernikov
Oct 1, 1994·Digestive Diseases and Sciences·C BlandizziM Del Tacca
Dec 14, 1981·Brain Research·A S LevineS E Silvis
Feb 19, 1982·European Journal of Pharmacology·J E MorleyR B Shafer
May 20, 1983·European Journal of Pharmacology·M Maeda-Hagiwara, K Watanabe
May 13, 1986·European Journal of Pharmacology·G B GlavinF S Labella
Aug 2, 1982·Life Sciences·J E MorleyS E Silvis
Aug 16, 1982·Life Sciences·J E MorleyS E Silvis
Jan 1, 1988·Life Sciences·T F BurksF Porreca
Mar 1, 1984·Physiology & Behavior·M B EssataraC J McClain
May 1, 1982·Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior·J E MorleyJ Kneip
Oct 1, 1983·Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior·J E MorleyC J Billington
Nov 1, 1982·Peptides·G A OlsonD H Coy
Jan 1, 1982·Peptides·J E MorleyB S Handwerger
Jan 1, 1985·Peptides·J E MorleyS E Nizielski
May 1, 1992·British Journal of Pharmacology·J V EspluguesJ Esplugues
Jan 1, 1989·Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences·Y TachéT Ishikawa
Jan 1, 1990·Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences·Y Taché, H Yang
Jan 1, 1988·Biological Psychiatry·J E Morley, J E Blundell
Sep 1, 1982·Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology·L O Dolva, K F Hanssen
Dec 1, 1986·Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology·S J Konturek, M E Kitler
Apr 1, 1983·Pharmacological Research Communications·S FerriG Scoto
Aug 1, 1992·Molecular and Cellular Neurosciences·A H Kaynard, M H Melner
Nov 6, 1981·Science·J E MorleyS E Silvis
Jul 1, 1984·Japanese Journal of Pharmacology·K Sugiyama, H Furuta

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