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Adverse effects of paternal opiate exposure on offspring development and sensitivity to morphine-induced analgesia
T. J. Cicero
, B. Nock
, L. O'Connor
, M. Adams
, E. R. Meyer
Department of Psychiatry
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Keyphrases
Adverse Effects
100%
Morphine
100%
Analgesia
100%
Opiates
100%
Offspring Development
100%
Male Rats
57%
Drug-naïve
42%
Fetal Outcome
28%
Fertility Rate
28%
Morphine Exposure
28%
Mortality Rate
14%
Specific Deficits
14%
Gender-specific
14%
Negative Effects
14%
Control Rate
14%
Litter Size
14%
Vaginal Plug
14%
Enhanced Sensitivity
14%
Adolescent Males
14%
Anecdotal Evidence
14%
Antinociceptive
14%
Multiple Injections
14%
Female Offspring
14%
Clinical Case Reports
14%
Acute Dose
14%
Chronic Morphine
14%
Naïve Males
14%
Sexually Mature
14%
Breeding Period
14%
Neuroscience
Adverse Effect
100%
Opiate
100%
Morphine
100%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Opiate
100%
Morphine
100%
Clinical Study
10%
Mortality Rate
10%