Abstract

Recent evidence suggests that the dynorphin–κ-opioid receptor (KOR) system is involved in the expression of a number of stress-induced behavioral changes. For example, in mice, repeated swim stress and social defeat have been shown to cause elevated forced-swim-induced immobility, increased

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