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Integrated bioinformatic analysis and machine learning strategies to identify new potential immune biomarkers for Alzheimer's disease and their targeting prediction with geniposide. [PDF]
He F, Sha FF, Hu HY, Zhang HZ, Zhang R.
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SphK1/S1P signaling-mediated crosstalk between pancreatic acinar cell and macrophage M1 polarization aggravates acute pancreatitis progression. [PDF]
Wang J +12 more
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To activate a G protein-coupled receptor permanently with cell surface photodynamic action in the gastrointestinal tract. [PDF]
Cui ZJ.
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Synaptic Plasticity as a Mechanism of Opioid Tolerance and Hyperalgesia. [PDF]
Qin F, Wang Q, Abdi S, Li L.
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Cholecystokinin receptor antagonists
Since 1979 three classes of cholecystokinin receptor antagonists have been described: 1) derivatives of cyclic nucleotides, 2) derivatives of amino acids, and 3) C-terminal fragments or partial sequences of cholecystokinin. These various antagonists share a number of common features, such as their specific, reversible, and competitive actions, but ...
J D, Gardner, R T, Jensen
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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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Pharmacogenetics, 2003
Cholecystokinin modulates the release of dopamine and dopamine-related behaviours in the mesolimbic pathway, where cholecystokinin and dopamine coexist in dopaminergic neurones. Because cholecystokinin and its receptors (A and B) have a functional interaction with dopaminergic neurotransmission, alterations in them may constitute a predisposition for ...
Jian, Wang +3 more
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Cholecystokinin modulates the release of dopamine and dopamine-related behaviours in the mesolimbic pathway, where cholecystokinin and dopamine coexist in dopaminergic neurones. Because cholecystokinin and its receptors (A and B) have a functional interaction with dopaminergic neurotransmission, alterations in them may constitute a predisposition for ...
Jian, Wang +3 more
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Cholecystokinin and Gastrin Receptors
Physiological Reviews, 2006Cholecystokinin and gastrin receptors (CCK1R and CCK2R) are G protein-coupled receptors that have been the subject of intensive research in the last 10 years with corresponding advances in the understanding of their functioning and physiology. In this review, we first describe general properties of the receptors, such as the different signaling ...
Marlène, Dufresne +2 more
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