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Effect of constant lighting on the morphine susceptibility rhythm

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Durch Tag-Nacht-Umkehr wird bei Mäusen eine Verschiebung der Sensibilität für die schmerzstillende Wirkung des Morphins erzielt, aber dem ständigen Licht für 14 Tage ausgesetzt, verlieren sie die Sensibilität.

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Lutsch, E.F., Morris, R.W. Effect of constant lighting on the morphine susceptibility rhythm. Experientia 28, 673–674 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01944971

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