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PnPP‐19, a spider toxin peptide, induces peripheral antinociception through opioid and cannabinoid receptors and inhibition of neutral endopeptidase
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Antinociception induced by PnPP-19 appears to involve the inhibition of NEP and activation of CB1, μ and δ opioid receptors. Our data provide a greater understanding of the antinociceptive effects of PnPP-19. This peptide could be useful as a new antinociceptive drug candidate.
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