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Article: Researchers from University of Montreal provide details of new studies and findings in the area of life sciences.
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- Biotech Week
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- October 22, 2008
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Data detailed in 'Evidence for a role of endogenous neurotensin in the development of sensitization to the locomotor stimulant effect of morphine' have been presented. "This experiment was aimed at exploring the role of endogenous neurotensin in the development of sensitization to the locomotor stimulant effect of morphine. During the induction phase (Days 1, 3, 5 and 7), male Long-Evans adult rats were treated with the neurotensin antagonist SR-48692 (160, 320 or 640 microg/kg, i.p.) or its vehicle, followed by morphine (5.0 mg/kg, i.p.) or its vehicle, and their locomotor activity (ambulatory, non-ambulatory and vertical activity) was measured for 2 h," scientists in ...
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