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Behavioral effects of the kappa opioid receptor partial agonist nalmefene in tests relevant to depression

Compounds with high affinity at kappa and mu opioid receptors may have clinical utility in treating major depressive disorder. Nalmefene (NMF) is a partial kappa opioid receptor agonist and potent mu opioid receptor antagonist, but there has been no preclinical evaluation of NMF in rodent tests rele...

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Published in:European journal of pharmacology 2020-04, Vol.872, p.172948-172948, Article 172948
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