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CryoEM structure of the type IVa pilus secretin required for natural competence in Vibrio cholerae

open access: yesNature Communications, 2020
Natural transformation is the process by which bacteria take up genetic material from their environment and integrate it into their genome by homologous recombination.
Sara J Weaver   +2 more
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Secretin-Activated Brown Fat Mediates Prandial Thermogenesis to Induce Satiation

open access: yesCell, 2018
The molecular mediator and functional significance of meal-associated brown fat (BAT) thermogenesis remains elusive. Here, we identified the gut hormone secretin as a non-sympathetic BAT activator mediating prandial thermogenesis, which consequentially ...
Yongguo Li   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Multiplexed analysis of the secretin-like GPCR-RAMP interactome

open access: yesScience Advances, 2019
We used a multiplexed suspension bead array immunoassay to map GPCR-receptor activity–modifying protein (RAMP) complexes. Receptor activity–modifying proteins (RAMPs) have been shown to modulate the functions of several G protein–coupled receptors (GPCRs)
Emily Lorenzen   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

SECRETIN

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1918
It is well known that each phase of digestion is influenced by that which precedes it; the mastication of food and the secretion of saliva in some way ?cause ail increased secretion of gastric juice; the ?discharge of chyle through the pylorus causes an ...
Ardrey W. Downs, Nathan B. Eddy
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Secretin

2013
Since its initial discovery, secretin is now coined as a classical hormone with widespread distribution. In particular, numerous studies have demonstrated the abundant expression of secretin and its receptor within various brain areas sparking interest of its potential as a brain peptide.
Cheng, CYY, Ng, SYL, Chow, BKC
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Secretin☆

2003
Secretin, a 27-amino-acid peptide hormone produced by intestinal S cells, is released into the duodenum primarily in response to pH changes following food ingestion. Its major target organs include the pancreas, stomach, and gallbladder. Secretin affects pancreatic bicarbonate secretion, gastric acid secretion, and motility and augmentation of bile ...
De La Fuente, S. G., Pappas, T. N.
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Secretin

Comprehensive Physiology, 1989
Abstract The sections in this article are: Discovery of Secretin Historical Background Isolation and Purification of Secretin ...
William Y. Chey, Ta‐Min Chang
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