Opioid Peptides [opioidní peptidy]
- Terms
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opiáty endogenní
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Endogenous Opiates
Opiate Peptides
Opiates, Endogenous
Opioid Peptide
The endogenous peptides with opiate-like activity. The three major classes currently recognized are the ENKEPHALINS, the DYNORPHINS, and the ENDORPHINS. Each of these families derives from different precursors, proenkephalin, prodynorphin, and PRO-OPIOMELANOCORTIN, respectively. There are also at least three classes of OPIOID RECEPTORS, but the peptide families do not map to the receptors in a simple way.
- DUI
- D018847 MeSH Browser
- CUI
- M0028201
- Previous indexing
- Endorphins (1978-1994)
- History note
- 95; OPIOID PEPTIDES was see ENDORPHINS 1982-94; OPIATES, ENDOGENOUS was see ENDORPHINS 1980-94
- Online note
- use ENDORPHINS to search OPIOID PEPTIDES 1982-94 & OPIATES, ENDOGENOUS 1980-94
- Public note
- 95; OPIOID PEPTIDES was see ENDORPHINS 1982-94; OPIATES, ENDOGENOUS was see ENDORPHINS 1980-94
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