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Mechanisms of tolerance and dependence : based upon papers presented at a technical review held on November 11 and 12, 1983, in Boston, Mass
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  • Mechanisms of tolerance and dependence : based upon papers presented at a technical review held on November 11 and 12, 1983, in Boston, Mass
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  • National Institute on Drug Abuse, Rockville, Md : 1984
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  • 376 s : diagr.,ill.,tab.
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  • NIDA research monograph series ; 54
  • DHHS publication ; 84-1330
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  • Contributions of neuropharmacology to understanding mechanisms of tolerance and dependence. Various factors which affect the rate of development of tolerance and physical dependence to abused drugs. Genetic determinants of responses of abuse. Opioid tolerance and dependence in light of the multiplicity of opioid receptors. Biochemical reactions between opiate binding and inhibition of neurotransmission. Mechanisms of multiple cellular adaption processes in clonal cell lines during chronic opiate treatment. Role of dynorphin in narcotic tolerance mechanisms. Neuropeptide precursors. Opiate-mediated control of luteinizing hormone. Effects of opiates and neuropeptides on immune functions. Changes in CNS sensitivity to cannabinoids with repeated treatment. Catecolamine-independent behavioral and neurochemical effects of cocaine in rats. Barbiturate tolerance and physical dependence. Psychobiological foundations of behaviors induced by amphetamines.
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  • National Institute on Drug Abuse
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*24510$aMechanisms of tolerance and dependence :$bbased upon papers presented at a technical review held on November 11 and 12, 1983, in Boston, Mass /$ced. Charles Wm. Sharp
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*300  $a376 s :$bdiagr.,ill.,tab.
*440  $aNIDA research monograph series ;$v54
*440  $aDHHS publication ;$v84-1330
*500  $aE-bok
*520  $aContributions of neuropharmacology to understanding mechanisms of tolerance and dependence. Various factors which affect the rate of development of tolerance and physical dependence to abused drugs. Genetic determinants of responses of abuse. Opioid tolerance and dependence in light of the multiplicity of opioid receptors. Biochemical reactions between opiate binding and inhibition of neurotransmission. Mechanisms of multiple cellular adaption processes in clonal cell lines during chronic opiate treatment. Role of dynorphin in narcotic tolerance mechanisms. Neuropeptide precursors. Opiate-mediated control of luteinizing hormone. Effects of opiates and neuropeptides on immune functions. Changes in CNS sensitivity to cannabinoids with repeated treatment. Catecolamine-independent behavioral and neurochemical effects of cocaine in rats. Barbiturate tolerance and physical dependence. Psychobiological foundations of behaviors induced by amphetamines.
*650 4$aNarcotic dependence
*650 4$aMetabolism
*650 4$aPhysiology
*650 4$aNeuroregulators
*653  $aNarkomani
*653  $aMetabolism
*653  $aNeurotransmittorer
*653  $aFysiologi
*653  $aOpiater
*653  $aKokain
*653  $aBarbiturater
*653  $aAmfetamin
*7001 $aSharp, Charles Wm.$eed.
*7101 $aNational Institute on Drug Abuse$0124050
*85640$uhttps://archives.drugabuse.gov/sites/default/files/monograph54.pdf
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