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Endogenous opiates and behavior: 2013
Richard J. Bodnar
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Opioid Peptides
89%
Opioid Receptors
80%
Peptide Receptors
60%
Opioid Analgesics
42%
Body Temperature Regulation
31%
Neurophysiology
30%
Narcotic Antagonists
28%
Endocrinology
28%
Locomotion
23%
Sexual Behavior
23%
Nervous System Diseases
22%
Analgesia
22%
Alcoholism
21%
Drinking
21%
Substance-Related Disorders
21%
Epilepsy
20%
Respiration
19%
Molecular Biology
19%
Eating
18%
Learning
17%
Memory
17%
Hormones
17%
Pharmacology
16%
Pregnancy
14%
Pain
13%
Kidney
12%
Liver
12%
Chemical Compounds
Opiate Peptide
100%
Narcotic Antagonist
53%
Hormone
36%
Agonist
34%
Disorder
30%
Alcohol
21%
Drug
19%