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Revue neurologique, 1984
Substance P (SP) is a polypeptide formed by 11 amino acids of the tachykinin family. SP is found in the peripheral nervous system, particularly in small diameter myelinated and non myelinated afferent fibers. It is concentrated at both proximal and distal ends of sensory neurones to the skin, mucous membranes, viscera and vessels throughout the body ...
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Substance P (SP) is a polypeptide formed by 11 amino acids of the tachykinin family. SP is found in the peripheral nervous system, particularly in small diameter myelinated and non myelinated afferent fibers. It is concentrated at both proximal and distal ends of sensory neurones to the skin, mucous membranes, viscera and vessels throughout the body ...
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Substance use and shame: A systematic and meta-analytic review
Clinical Psychology Review, 2019Jason B Luoma +2 more
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Circadian rhythms, sleep, and substance abuse
Sleep Medicine Reviews, 2012Brant P Hasler, Richard R Bootzin
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Comorbidity of Severe Psychotic Disorders With Measures of Substance Use
JAMA Psychiatry, 2014Sarah M Hartz +2 more
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Parental substance use as a modifier of adolescent substance use risk
Addiction, 2002Chih-Ping Chou
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Substance use and treatment of substance use disorders in a community sample of transgender adults
Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2015Alex S Keuroghlian +2 more
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