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Morphine and β-endorphin influence the secretion of the endocrine pancreas

OPIOID PEPTIDES 1–3 are present in high concentrations in those areas of the brain and gastrointestinal tract 4 in which opiate receptors 5 are numerous and a biological response to opiates well established 6 . The report of immunoreactive enkephalin in the pancreas 4 raised the possibility that a s...

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Published in:Nature (London) 1978-11, Vol.276 (5684), p.190-191
Main Authors: IPP, E., DOBBS, R., UNGER, R. H.
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Glucagon - metabolism
Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone - metabolism
Humanities and Social Sciences
Insulin - metabolism
Insulin Secretion
Islets of Langerhans - drug effects
Islets of Langerhans - metabolism
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Naloxone - pharmacology
Receptors, Opioid - drug effects
Science
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Time Factors
title Morphine and β-endorphin influence the secretion of the endocrine pancreas
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