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NIDA Research Monograph, Number 96 [Printed in 1990]Download Monograph96.pdf - Drugs of Abuse: Chemistry, Pharmacology, Immunology, and AIDS (2.4 MB) Table of Contents Introduction-----1 The Bivalent Ligand Approach in the Design of Highly Selective Opioid Receptor Antagonists-----3 Opium Alkaloids and Affinity Labels-----21 Novel Thebainelike Morphinandienes and Their Diels-Alder Adducts-----35 Opioid Antagonists: Structure Activity Relationships-----50 Effect of Fluorine Substitution on the Anti-HIV Activity of Dideoxynucleosides-----61 Opiate Antagonists and Anti-HIV Agents-----80 Classical and Nonclassical Cannabinoids: Mechanism of Action-Brain Binding-----100 Cocaine Receptor-Design of Ligands-----112 Structural and Functional Similarities of Opiate Receptors of Neural and Immune Origin-----122 Immunomodulatory Effects of Chronic Morphine Treatment: Pharmacologic and Mechanistic Studies-----131 Morphine-Induced Immune Modulation: Does It Predispose to HIV Infection?-----150 A Murine Retrovitus Model for Studies of the Role of Cofactors and Ethanol in AIDS Development-----166 Drug Abuse and AIDS: Causes for the Connection-----181 Immune Function in Heroin Addicts and Former Heroin Addicts in Treatment: Pre- and Post-AIDS Epidemic-----192 Opioid Peptides, Receptors, and Immune Function-----220 Summary of Recommendations for Future Research-----234 List of NIDA Research Monographs-----237 |
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