Morphine peripheral analgesia depends on activation of the PI3Kγ/AKT/nNOS/NO/KATP signaling pathway
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M. Teixeira | F. Cunha | S. Ferreira | J. Hothersall | D. Sachs | W. Verri | Guilherme R. Souza | T. Cunha | C. Lotufo | M. I. Funez | J. Cruz | S. Chiavegatto | Q. M. Dias | D. Roman-Campos | I. R. Schivo | H. Duarte | Andressa C. Domingues | G. Souza | Ieda R. S. Schivo
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