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Avram Goldstein

Researcher at Stanford University

Publications -  195
Citations -  18449

Avram Goldstein is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dynorphin & (+)-Naloxone. The author has an hindex of 68, co-authored 195 publications receiving 18196 citations. Previous affiliations of Avram Goldstein include University of New Mexico & Salk Institute for Biological Studies.

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Purification and properties

TL;DR: It is an opioid agonist on the guinea pig myenteric plexus-longitudinal muscle preparation, and on the mouse vas deferens, and it binds to opiate receptors in homogenates of Guinea pig brain.
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Dynorphin is a specific endogenous ligand of the kappa opioid receptor.

TL;DR: In the guinea pig ileum myenteric plexus--longitudinal muscle preparation, dynorphin-(1--13) and the prototypical kappa agonist ethylketocyclazocine had equally poor sensitivity to naloxone antagonism and showed selective cross protection in receptor inactivation experiments with the alkylating antagonist beta-chlornaltrexamine.
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Dynorphin-(1-13), an extraordinarily potent opioid peptide

TL;DR: The remarkable enhancement of the potency of [Leu]enkephalin by the COOH-terminal extension -Arg-Arg-Ile- Arg-Pro-Lys-Leu- lys-OH suggests new interpretations concerning the structure of opiate receptors and the function of the enkephin pentapeptides.
Book

Principles of Drug Action : The Basis of Pharmacology

TL;DR: Molecular Basis of Pharmacologic Selectivity, molecular Aspects of Regulation and Structures of the Drug- Metabolizing Enzymes, and Pathways of Drug Metabolism.