N/OFQ protective_against conditioned place preference
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Stress-related neuropeptides and addictive behaviors: beyond the usual suspects.
(2012)
PMID:23040815
cited
N/OFQ prevents the expression of conditioned place preference for cocaine, methamphetamine and morphine.
confidence: 0.96
Stress-related neuropeptides and addictive behaviors: beyond the usual suspects.
(2012)
PMID:23040815
cited
N/OFQ blocks morphine-induced CPP
confidence: 0.94
N/OFQ also reduces both ethanol-induced conditioned place preference
confidence: 0.93