Carbonyl-protein content increases in brain and blood of female rats after chronic oxycodone treatment
Opioids are the most effective drugs commonly prescribed to treat pain. Due to their addictive nature, opioid pain relievers are now second to marijuana, ahead of cocaine with respect to dependence. Ours and o...
Source: BMC Neuroscience - Category: Neuroscience Authors: Ruping Fan, Lisa M. Schrott, Stephen Snelling, John Felty, Derrel Graham, Patrick L. McGauly, Thomas Arnold and Nadejda L. Korneeva Tags: Research article Source Type: research
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