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Neuropeptides and the lung

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 1991
Neuropeptides are, by definition, small amino acid components that are localized to neurons. Originally described in the gastrointestinal tract, neuropeptides were first termed “gut hormones.” Subsequently, the same peptides were also found in the brain and were termed “gut-brain hormones.” It is now apparent, however, that these peptides are present ...
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The neuropeptide VIP confers anticipatory mucosal immunity by regulating ILC3 activity

Nature Immunology, 2019
Cyril Seillet   +12 more
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Neuropeptides and Secretion

Journal of Dental Research, 1987
In the rat parotid gland, an atropine-resistant parasympathetic-nerve-evoked secretion was demonstrated in vivo. In the absence of atropine, the non-adrenergic, non-cholinergic transmitter release seemed to contribute to the fluid secretion and to be largely responsible for the secretion of amylase and acinar secretory granules.
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Production of a novel neuropeptide encoded by the calcitonin gene via tissue-specific RNA processing

Nature, 1983
M. Rosenfeld   +7 more
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Orphanin FQ: A Neuropeptide That Activates an Opioidlike G Protein-Coupled Receptor

Science, 1995
R. Reinscheid   +9 more
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Neuropeptides

Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 2017
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Urocortin, a mammalian neuropeptide related to fish urotensin I and to corticotropin-releasing factor

Nature, 1995
J. Vaughan   +12 more
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Neuropeptides

Scientific American, 1981
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The role of neuropeptide Y in the antiobesity action of the obese gene product

Nature, 1995
T. Stephens   +16 more
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