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OPRM1 protein, human

Known as: Mu Opioid Receptor, MOR-1 protein, human, hMOP 
Mu-type opioid receptor (400 aa, ~45 kDa) is encoded by the human OPRM1 gene. This protein plays a role in G protein-coupled receptor signaling.
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2014
2014
The spectrum of therapeutic options and the amount of clinical trials for male osteoporosis (mOP) is lower than those for… 
2008
2008
In India sindoor is an important cosmetic item for married women, worship and other purposes. Prolonged use of synthetic dye… 
2008
2008
A new technique to reduce the size, improve the rejection in the stop‐band of a low‐pass filter using modified defected ground… 
2004
2004
"With home-bred hordes the hillsides teem The troopships bring us one by one, At vast expense of time and steam To slay Afridis… 
2003
2003
The cleaning efficiencies of mop cloths with different surface textures and fibre compositions were studied using different… 
1997
1997
The complete sequence of the 3454 nt of RNA 2 of the Ahlum isolate of beet soil-borne furovirus (BSBV) has been determined… 
1986
1986
The distribution of delta- and mu-type opioid binding sites in the gastrointestinal tract of the rat and guinea pig was studied… 
1978
1978
The chromosomal location of a host gene, mop (groE), which is essential for the morphogenesis of several bacteriophages in… 
1974
1974
New isogenic wild types in N. crassa Creative Commons License This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share… 
1967
1967
As a tribute to his dearly departed pooch, Maurice Sendak wrote this odd little tale in 1967 about Jennie, a Sealyham terrier who…