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  1. Retirement announcement for Sol Snyder #JohnsHopkins notes:

    His “approach became known as the “grind and bind” technique, and Sol used it to identify… endogenous #opiate receptors in the brain; … the #GABA receptor, to which the drug diazepam attaches; the adenosine receptor, which #caffeine blocks to cause mental stimulation; the #bradykinin receptor, which transmits pain; and the #dopamine receptor, to which antipsychotic drugs attach”

    #ohIsThatAll?

  2. Retirement announcement for Sol Snyder #JohnsHopkins notes:

    His “approach became known as the “grind and bind” technique, and Sol used it to identify… endogenous #opiate receptors in the brain; … the #GABA receptor, to which the drug diazepam attaches; the adenosine receptor, which #caffeine blocks to cause mental stimulation; the #bradykinin receptor, which transmits pain; and the #dopamine receptor, to which antipsychotic drugs attach”

    #ohIsThatAll?

  3. Retirement announcement for Sol Snyder #JohnsHopkins notes:

    His “approach became known as the “grind and bind” technique, and Sol used it to identify… endogenous #opiate receptors in the brain; … the #GABA receptor, to which the drug diazepam attaches; the adenosine receptor, which #caffeine blocks to cause mental stimulation; the #bradykinin receptor, which transmits pain; and the #dopamine receptor, to which antipsychotic drugs attach”

    #ohIsThatAll?

  4. Retirement announcement for Sol Snyder #JohnsHopkins notes:

    His “approach became known as the “grind and bind” technique, and Sol used it to identify… endogenous #opiate receptors in the brain; … the #GABA receptor, to which the drug diazepam attaches; the adenosine receptor, which #caffeine blocks to cause mental stimulation; the #bradykinin receptor, which transmits pain; and the #dopamine receptor, to which antipsychotic drugs attach”

    #ohIsThatAll?

  5. Retirement announcement for Sol Snyder #JohnsHopkins notes:

    His “approach became known as the “grind and bind” technique, and Sol used it to identify… endogenous #opiate receptors in the brain; … the #GABA receptor, to which the drug diazepam attaches; the adenosine receptor, which #caffeine blocks to cause mental stimulation; the #bradykinin receptor, which transmits pain; and the #dopamine receptor, to which antipsychotic drugs attach”

    #ohIsThatAll?