The G-Protein Biased Mu Opioid Receptor Ligand SR17108 Produces Less Tolerance and Dependence Relative to Morphine

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Grim, Travis [1 ]
Schmid, Cullen [1 ]
Pantouli, Fani [1 ]
Kennedy, Nicole [1 ]
McFague, Nina [1 ]
Cameron, Michael [1 ]
Bannister, Thomas [1 ]
Bohn, Laura [1 ]
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[1] Scripps Res, Jupiter, FL USA
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Opioid Abuse; Opioid Dependence; Opioid Tolerance;
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Q189 [神经科学];
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