Research Advances in Alcohol & Drug Problems, Volume 4J. Wiley., 1978 - Alcoholism |
Contents
BIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE ENDOGENOUS OPIOID | 1 |
PATIENT CHARACTERISTICS AS PREDICTORS OF TREATMENT | 5 |
Interaction of the Opioid Peptides with Opiate Receptors | 7 |
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