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Microglia, the brain's immune cells, change their metabolism depending on whether they are fighting infection or promoting healing. This study shows that during inflammation, microglia increase a molecule called itaconate, which helps reduce harmful stress in the brain while still allowing an immune response.
Pinelopi Engskog‐Vlachos+10 more
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Molecular Aspect of Annelid Neuroendocrine system
Hormonal processes along with enzymatic processing similar to that found in vertebrates occur in annelids. Amino acid sequence determination of annelids precursor gene products reveals the presence of the respective peptides that exhibit high sequence ...
Salzet, M.
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Enkephalin Leucine Microspheres Suspension as a Sustained Antiplaque Antimicrobial Delivery System
The purpose of this study is to prepare a formulation containing enkephalin leucine as an antiplaque/antibacterial agent. Enkephalin leucine microspheres were prepared using a poly(D-L-lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) as a delivery system.
Laith H. Samein
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Enkephalin- and somatostatin-like immunoreactivities in human adrenal medulla and pheochromocytoma. [PDF]
Jan M. Lundberg+8 more
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The current study focused on the effect of administration of the neurotransmitter leucine enkephalin on ovarian maturation in the freshwater crab Travancoriana schirnerae.
Navya Gopal, Arath Raghavan Sudha Devi
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Monte Carlo Protein Folding: Simulations of Met-Enkephalin with Solvent-Accessible Area Parameterizations [PDF]
Treating realistically the ambient water is one of the main difficulties in applying Monte Carlo methods to protein folding. The solvent-accessible area method, a popular method for treating water implicitly, is investigated by means of Metropolis ...
Berg, Bernd A.+2 more
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Nuclear‐Magnetic‐Resonance Study on Met‐enkephalin and Met‐enkephalin [PDF]
Tsutomu Higashijima+3 more
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Background In vertebrates, the presence of enteric worms can induce structural changes to the alimentary canal impacting on the neuroendocrine system, altering the proper functioning of the gastrointestinal tract and affecting the occurrence and relative
Giampaolo Bosi+3 more
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PHARMACOLOGICAL AND ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES OF MORPHINE AND ENKEPHALIN ON RAT SUPRASPINAL NEURONES AND CAT SPINAL NEURONES [PDF]
J. Davies, A. Dray
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