“…1 These receptors were first imaged in humans using positron emission tomography (PET) in the 1980s. 2 Since these early studies, significant work has been undertaken to develop radiotracers for quantifying the major opioid receptor subtypes (mu, delta, kappa, ORL-1). 3 Given that popular opioid pain killers such as morphine, codeine, and fentanyl all act preferentially at mu opioid receptors (MORs), 4,5 significant work has been undertaken to understand the pharmacology of this receptor.…”