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Amylase Release from Rat Parotid Gland Slices C.L
Identification of a Novel Vasodilatory Octapeptide from the Skin Secretion
Peptide Chemistry up to Its Present State
Neuropeptide Proctolin (H-Arg-Tyr-Leu-Pro-Thr-OH)
A 0.70% E 0.80% Is 0.90%
251-Bolton-Hunter- Labeled Substance P Binding Sites in Rat Spinal Cord’
Topography of a Binding Site for Small Amnestic Peptides Deduced from Structure-Activity Studies: Relation to Amnestic Effect of Amyloid F8 Protein JAMES F
Tachykinins in Endocrine Tumors and the Carcinoid Syndrome
Identification of Substance P Precursor Forms in Human Brain Tissue
Bradykinin in Carcinoid Syndrome
Tachykinins in Endocrine Tumors and the Carcinoid Syndrome
Custom Peptide Synthesis 2
Food Intake in Birds: Hypothalamic Mechanisms Betty R. Mcconn
Biologically Active Peptides from Australian Amphibians
Fifty Years of Substance P P Itself
(12) Patent Application Publication (10) Pub. No.: US 2016/0263235 A1 CASTAGNE Et Al
Peptide Catalogs Lifetein.Xlsx
Neuropeptides in the Cat Diencephalon: II. Hypohalamus
Top View
Neuropeptides in the Human Brainstem
What Is the Cause of the Carcinoid Flush?
Opioid Peptides: Molecular Pharmacology, Biosynthesis, and Analysis
Bindex 559..578
The Co-Occurrence of a Substance P-Like Peptide and Cholecystokinin-8 in a Fiber System of Turtle Cortex’
Taxonomic and Evolutionary Significance Skin
Solution Structure of the Tachykinin Peptide Eledoisin
Substance P and Neurokinins
Functional Substance P Receptors on a Rat Pancreatic Acinar Cell Line’
Ep 0272929 B1
Antibodies Immunoassays 125I Labeled Peptides
The Stimulation of Luteinizing Hormone Secretion from Anterior Pituitary Cells in Culture by Substance P: a Dissertation
Mesh Terms for 2002
WO 2008/059062 Al
<Peptide Catalogue>
WO 2010/063124 Al
Neuropeptides
Taxonomic and Evolutionary Significance Skin
The Diversity and Evolution of Anuran Skin Peptides
Substance P Receptors in Primary Cultures of Cortical Astrocytes from the Mouse (Substance P Analogues/Receptor Binding/Phosphatidylinositol) Y
Neurokinin B Is a Preferred Agonist for a Neuronal Substance P Receptor