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Brain and Development, 1985
In recent years, there has been a remarkable increase in the identification of neuropeptides. These peptides have become known as neuropeptides, as they have been identified within neuronal structures and frequently localised to nerve terminals. Classification of newly discovered peptides is attempted according to function or structure.
J M, Allen, S R, Bloom
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In recent years, there has been a remarkable increase in the identification of neuropeptides. These peptides have become known as neuropeptides, as they have been identified within neuronal structures and frequently localised to nerve terminals. Classification of newly discovered peptides is attempted according to function or structure.
J M, Allen, S R, Bloom
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Nutrition, 2000
This review focuses on the expression, content, and release of neuropeptides and on their role in the development of obesity in animal models with single-gene mutations. The balance between neuropeptides that contribute to the control of feeding behavior is profoundly and variously altered in these models, supporting the concept of the existence of ...
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This review focuses on the expression, content, and release of neuropeptides and on their role in the development of obesity in animal models with single-gene mutations. The balance between neuropeptides that contribute to the control of feeding behavior is profoundly and variously altered in these models, supporting the concept of the existence of ...
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Neurologic Clinics, 1986
There are four lines of evidence for or against a role of neuropeptides in epilepsy: Administration of a variety of opiate agonists into the ventricles or brain of animals produces a constellation of electrical and behavioral changes, seemingly receptor-specific, both sensitive to the specific opiate antagonist naloxone as well as certain ...
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There are four lines of evidence for or against a role of neuropeptides in epilepsy: Administration of a variety of opiate agonists into the ventricles or brain of animals produces a constellation of electrical and behavioral changes, seemingly receptor-specific, both sensitive to the specific opiate antagonist naloxone as well as certain ...
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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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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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KININS AND NEUROPEPTIDES | Neuropeptides and Neurotransmission
2006N.R. Prabhakar, G.K. Kumar
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