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Title
Journal
Year
Citations
1
Sigma receptors: recent advances and new clinical potentials
Pharmaceutica Acta Helvetiae
2000
220
2
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1
Receptor-Related Neuroactive Steroids Modulate Cocaine-Induced Reward
Journal of Neuroscience
2003
83
3
A comparison of (−)-deoxybenzomorphans devoid of opiate activity with their dextrorotatory phenolic counterparts suggests role of σ2 receptors in motor function
European Journal of Pharmacology
1993
82
4
Regional Brain Measurement of Bmax and KD with the Opiate Antagonist Cyclofoxy: Equilibrium Studies in the Conscious Rat
Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism
1991
46
5
Synthesis, In Vitro Binding, and Tissue Distribution of Radioiodinated 2-[125I]N-(N-Benzylpiperidin-4-yl)-2-Iodo Benzamide, 2-[125I]BP: A Potential σ Receptor Marker for Human Prostate Tumors
Nuclear Medicine and Biology
1998
34
6
Structural similitudes between cytotoxic antiestrogen-binding site (AEBS) ligands and cytotoxic sigma receptor ligands. evidence for a relationship between cytotoxicity and affinity for AEBS or sigma-2 receptor but not for sigma-1 receptor
Biochemical Pharmacology
1999
25
7
Chapter 9 Sigma receptors and iboga alkaloids
The Alkaloids Chemistry and Biology
2001
14
8
Neighboring Group Catalysis in the Design of Nucleotide Prodrugs†
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
1996
8
9
Sigma receptors: recent advances and new clinical potentials
Pharmacochemistry Library
2000
3
10
Sigma 2-Agonist CB-64D Induces Apoptosis in Non Hodgkin’s Lymphoma Cells: Association with Decreased Akt Expression.
Blood
2004
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