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Abdominal ultrasound activates afferent vagus nerve fibers and induces anti-inflammatory effects. [PDF]
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Changes in gene and protein expression related to feed intake and thermoregulation in broilers challenged with different doses of mixed Eimeria spp. [PDF]
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Current Opinion in Endocrinology, Diabetes & Obesity, 2007
The hormone cholecystokinin was discovered in 1928 because of its ability to induce gallbladder contraction. Since then, cholecystokinin has been shown to possess multiple functions in the gastrointestinal tract and brain. This review discusses several significant developments in cholecystokinin biology that show how it plays a role in gastrointestinal
Rashmi, Chandra, Rodger A, Liddle
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The hormone cholecystokinin was discovered in 1928 because of its ability to induce gallbladder contraction. Since then, cholecystokinin has been shown to possess multiple functions in the gastrointestinal tract and brain. This review discusses several significant developments in cholecystokinin biology that show how it plays a role in gastrointestinal
Rashmi, Chandra, Rodger A, Liddle
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Radioimmunoassay of cholecystokinin
Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 1983A highly sensitive and specific radioimmunoassay for cholecystokinin (CCK) has been developed. Fully immunoreactive [125I]CCK33 was prepared by chloramine T-catalyzed iodination followed by purification by gel filtration and ion exchange chromatography.
T M, Chang, W Y, Chey
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Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology, 1995
The cholecystokinin (CCK) and gastrin families of peptides act as hormones and neuropeptides on central and peripheral CCK receptors to mediate secretion and motility in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract in the physiological response to a normal meal. CCK and its receptors are also widely distributed in the central nervous system (CNS) and contribute to
P, Boden, M D, Hall, J, Hughes
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The cholecystokinin (CCK) and gastrin families of peptides act as hormones and neuropeptides on central and peripheral CCK receptors to mediate secretion and motility in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract in the physiological response to a normal meal. CCK and its receptors are also widely distributed in the central nervous system (CNS) and contribute to
P, Boden, M D, Hall, J, Hughes
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Comprehensive Physiology, 1980
Abstract The sections in this article are: Definition of Cholecystokinin History of Cholecystokinin Digestive Juice Era Peptide ...
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Abstract The sections in this article are: Definition of Cholecystokinin History of Cholecystokinin Digestive Juice Era Peptide ...
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Hormone and Metabolic Research, 1986
The three classes of CCK antagonists illustrate the various factors governing affinity of the antagonists for the CCK receptor. The major influence in determining potency of the cyclic nucleotide derivatives, amino acid derivatives and C-terminal fragments of CCK, are hydrophobic forces.
P N, Maton, R T, Jensen, J D, Gardner
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The three classes of CCK antagonists illustrate the various factors governing affinity of the antagonists for the CCK receptor. The major influence in determining potency of the cyclic nucleotide derivatives, amino acid derivatives and C-terminal fragments of CCK, are hydrophobic forces.
P N, Maton, R T, Jensen, J D, Gardner
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