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Inhibition of the angiotensin-converting enzyme N-terminal catalytic domain prevents endogenous opioid degradation in brain tissue
Filip Hanak, Jessica L. Swanson, Krzysztof Felczak, Prakashkumar Dobariya, Ursula C.H. Girdwood, Kenneth E. Bernstein, Swati S. More, Patrick E. Rothwell
Filip Hanak, Jessica L. Swanson, Krzysztof Felczak, Prakashkumar Dobariya, Ursula C.H. Girdwood, Kenneth E. Bernstein, Swati S. More, Patrick E. Rothwell
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Inhibition of the angiotensin-converting enzyme N-terminal catalytic domain prevents endogenous opioid degradation in brain tissue

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Filip Hanak, Jessica L. Swanson, Krzysztof Felczak, Prakashkumar Dobariya, Ursula C.H. Girdwood, Kenneth E. Bernstein, Swati S. More, Patrick E. Rothwell

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