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- U-47700 comment "U-47700 is an opioid analgesic drug developed by a team at Upjohn in the 1970s. U-47700 was derived from an earlier opioid AH-7921. U-47700 is selective for the µ-opioid receptor, having around 7.5 x the potency of morphine in animal models.U-47700 is the result of a great deal of work elucidating the quantitative structure–activity relationship of the scaffold. The team looked for the key moieties which gave the greatest activity.".
- Q18394897 comment "U-47700 is an opioid analgesic drug developed by a team at Upjohn in the 1970s. U-47700 was derived from an earlier opioid AH-7921. U-47700 is selective for the µ-opioid receptor, having around 7.5 x the potency of morphine in animal models.U-47700 is the result of a great deal of work elucidating the quantitative structure–activity relationship of the scaffold. The team looked for the key moieties which gave the greatest activity.".