Opioids and the skin: "itchy" perspectives beyond analgesia and abuse.

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Opioids and the skin: "itchy" perspectives beyond analgesia and abuse. / Schmelz, Martin; Paus, Ralf.

in: J INVEST DERMATOL, Jahrgang 127, Nr. 6, 6, 2007, S. 1287-1289.

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title = "Opioids and the skin: {"}itchy{"} perspectives beyond analgesia and abuse.",
abstract = "Opioids are intimately linked to central pain inhibition and their abuse potential. Thus, peripheral opioid receptors in the skin have been studied initially with a focus on their peripheral analgesic properties. Recent results, however, clearly indicate that opioids play a specific role in skin homeostasis by modulating keratinocyte differentiation, wound healing, and inflammatory responses.",
author = "Martin Schmelz and Ralf Paus",
year = "2007",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "127",
pages = "1287--1289",
journal = "J INVEST DERMATOL",
issn = "0022-202X",
publisher = "NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP",
number = "6",

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N2 - Opioids are intimately linked to central pain inhibition and their abuse potential. Thus, peripheral opioid receptors in the skin have been studied initially with a focus on their peripheral analgesic properties. Recent results, however, clearly indicate that opioids play a specific role in skin homeostasis by modulating keratinocyte differentiation, wound healing, and inflammatory responses.

AB - Opioids are intimately linked to central pain inhibition and their abuse potential. Thus, peripheral opioid receptors in the skin have been studied initially with a focus on their peripheral analgesic properties. Recent results, however, clearly indicate that opioids play a specific role in skin homeostasis by modulating keratinocyte differentiation, wound healing, and inflammatory responses.

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VL - 127

SP - 1287

EP - 1289

JO - J INVEST DERMATOL

JF - J INVEST DERMATOL

SN - 0022-202X

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