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Radioimmunoassays for α-endorphin and β-endorphin
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1977Summary This note describes the technical details of double antibody radio-immunoassays for the two peptides α- and β-endorphin and the specificity characteristics of the antisera. Antisera raised in rabbits to synthetic α-endorphin measure quantitatively α-endorphin; usable range is 50 pg to 5 ng.
Roger Guillemin +2 more
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Lymphocyte production of endorphins and endorphin-mediated immunoregulatory activity
The Journal of Immunology, 1985Abstract The immune and neuroendocrine systems appear able to communicate with each other by virtue of signal molecules (hormones) and receptors common to both systems. This review summarizes our data concerning the production of one type of neuroendocrine hormone, endorphins (END), by stimulated lymphocytes.
E M, Smith +2 more
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Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1983
Endorphinergic neurons certainly play a role in the brain's processing of painful stimuli. Endorphins act to alter pain appreciation at many levels within the central nervous system including spinal cord, midbrain, thalamus, and cortex. The activity of this pain-suppressing system may play a role in individual differences in the experience of pain ...
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Endorphinergic neurons certainly play a role in the brain's processing of painful stimuli. Endorphins act to alter pain appreciation at many levels within the central nervous system including spinal cord, midbrain, thalamus, and cortex. The activity of this pain-suppressing system may play a role in individual differences in the experience of pain ...
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