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Neuropharmacology

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show a neurophysiological term that refers to our ability to detect noxious stimuli.  
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Where are the Morphine receptors?   show
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show Y-5 is an antagonist for treating obesity and an agonist for treating anorexia  
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What are Substance P Pronociceptive?   show
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show One of the six receptors for neuropeptide y It is an agonist, when stimulated it decreases anxiety.  
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How are neuropeptides released?   show
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show In vesicles called Large Core Vesicles  
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What happens to the PreProtachykinin upon its release?   show
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show Mu Kappa, Delta  
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Where are the opioid receptors in the brain?   show
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What is morpheine?   show
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How are the neuropeptides different from the neurotransmitters?   show
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What are the three receptors for Substance P?   show
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where do you typically find Neuropeptide Y   show
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What are the 6 receptors for Neuropeptide Y?   show
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show Caffeine huge amounts of it given over the period of several days and then when withdrawal occurs anxiety is seen.  
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When conducting the mouse in the maze study, how did we know when the mouse was no longer feeling anxiety   show
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What does the binding of an opiate to c fibers cause?   show
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show Codeine and oxycodone (Percolone)  
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show Hydromorphone HCL (Dilaudid) and Fentanyl (Sublimaze)  
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show Heroin addiction or Alcoholism  
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show Heroin addiction or Alcoholism  
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show The Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs like ibuprophen, aspirin, indomethacin (Indocin)  
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How do the NSAIDS work?   show
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show Nicotine and marijuana  
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