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Re: SP Antagonist??? » kananee

Posted by chemist on April 26, 2004, at 12:46:53

In reply to Re: SP Antagonist??? » chemist, posted by kananee on April 26, 2004, at 2:29:52

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> > hello, chemist here... SP is substance P, implicated in relief of pain and targeting mu, kappa, omega and (mind going blank) other opiod receptors...)...more later, bed time, and all the best, chemist
> >
> Chemist: Thanks for good start. Look forward to learning more when you are rested. (What's an opiod receptor?) You're dealing with pretty much ground zero knowledge here....)

opioid receptors are what are targeted by things like opium and derivatives as well as synthetics. in short, they are the receptors that are involved in the neurotransmission of what we call ``pain.'' codeine, morphine, heroin, fentanyl, and others......more on substance P later......all the best, chemist


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