Rapid communication(2S,3R)TMT-l-Tic-OH is a potent inverse agonist at the human δ-opioid receptor
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Acknowledgements
The authors wish to thank Carol Haussler and Michelle Thatcher for their assistance with the maintenance of the hDOR/CHO cell line. These studies were supported by grants from NIDA and the Arizona Disease Control Research Commission.
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