Opiates transdeactivate chemokine receptors: delta and mu opiate receptor-mediated heterologous desensitization.
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D. Taub | R. Snyderman | J. Resau | Ji Ming Wang | A. Ben-Baruch | J. Oppenheim | O. Howard | M. Grimm | R. Richardson | H. Ali
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