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Correlation between the number of placental opioid receptors, mode of delivery, and maternal narcotic use
Mahmoud S. Ahmed
, Jay S. Schinfeld
, R. Jones
, A. G. Cavinato
, C. Baker
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Opioid Receptors
100%
Mode of Delivery
100%
Narcotic Use
100%
Receptor Downregulation
50%
Abuse during Pregnancy
50%
Placenta
50%
Opioids
50%
Vaginal Delivery
50%
Villous Tissue
50%
Etorphine
50%
Membrane Preparation
50%
Receptor Density
50%
Opioid Agonist
50%
Number of Binding Sites
50%
Abdominal Delivery
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Receptor
100%
Opioid Receptor
100%
Placenta
50%
Receptor down Regulation
50%
Binding Site
50%
Narcotic Dependence
50%
Tissue Membrane
50%
Etorphine
50%
Opiate Agonist
50%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Receptor
100%
Opiate Receptor
100%
Narcotic Agent
100%
Binding Site
33%
Etorphine
33%
Opiate Agonist
33%
Narcotic Dependence
33%