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1. In Silico Evaluation of Lipid-Drug Conjugates: Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Profiling for Therapeutic Repurposing of Naloxone in Migraine Management

- Patel A. , et al.

2. Low dose naloxone mitigates opioid tolerance and dependence and restores mesenchymal stem cell function for cell therapy in addiction

- Goki M.M. , et al.

3. MiR-33-5p-opioidergic Signaling Regulates Cognitive Impairment Induced by Bile Duct Ligation in Rats: Ameliorative Role of Naloxone

- Rahimi-vala M. , et al.

4. Targeting the Opioid System in Cardiovascular Disease: Liver Proteomic and Lipid Profile Effects of Naloxone in Atherosclerosis

- Jaskuła K. , et al.

5. Effects of Thymbra spicata extract and Thymol on morphine withdrawal syndrome in mice (insights to the liver function, antioxidant, and behavioral responses)

- Maleki M. , et al.

6. Mesoporous polydopamine nanoparticles attenuate morphine tolerance in neuropathic pain rats by inhibition of oxidative stress and restoration of the endogenous antioxidant system

- Kuthati Y. , et al.

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