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SUBMITTER: Ugur M
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6244869 | biostudies-other | 2018
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
Ugur Muzeyyen M Derouiche Lyes L Massotte Dominique D
Frontiers in pharmacology 20181113
Mu opioid receptors modulate a large number of physiological functions. They are in particular involved in the control of pain perception and reward properties. They are also the primary molecular target of opioid drugs and mediate their beneficial analgesic effects, euphoric properties as well as negative side effects such as tolerance and physical dependence. Importantly, mu opioid receptors can physically associate with another receptor to form a novel entity called heteromer that exhibits sp ...[more]