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Assay Name:  SAR analysis of small molecule antagonists of the kappa opioid receptor via a luminescent beta-arrestin assay - Set 4
Description:  Data Source: Burnham Center for Chemical Genomics (BCCG) Source Affiliation: Burnham Institute for Medical Research (BIMR, La Jolla, CA) Network: NIH Molecular Libraries Probe Production Centers Network (MLPCN) Grant Number: 1X01DA026208-01 Assay Provider: Dr. Lawrance Barak , Duke University, Durham NC Drug addiction is a disease originating in the central nervous system that produces compulsive behaviors despite the negative consequences that may result. Major addictive drugs of abuse include components of tobacco, opiates, marijuana, ethanol, cocaine, and derivatives of amphetamines. While the addictive behaviors produced by these substances may be generally similar, the drugs act at different receptor sites in the brain. Recent studies have shown that opioid receptors play a role regulating the addictive behaviors of other receptors that interact with illicit and legal substances of abuse. Opioid receptors are composed of multiple subtypes whose contributions to addictive behavio
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