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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 15, 1994
Evidence for a conformational polymorphism of invertebrate neurohormones. D-amino acid residue in crustacean hyperglycemic peptidesD Soyez, F Van Herp, J Rossier, et al.
Nature|February 22, 1979
Hypothalamic enkephalin neurones may regulate the neurohypophysisJ Rossier, E Battenberg, Q Pittman, et al.
Molecular Pharmacology|October 1, 1988
Photoaffinity labeling of opioid delta receptors with an iodinated azido-ligand: [125I][D-Thr2,pN3Phe4,Leu5]enkephalyl-Thr6P Bochet, C Icard-Liepkalns, F Pasquini, et al.
Lab on a Chip|July 23, 2004
Injection and flow control system for microchannelsC Fütterer, N Minc, V Bormuth, et al.
Life Sciences|September 22, 1986
The benzodiazepine receptor ligand, methyl beta-carboline-3-carboxylate, is both sedative and proconvulsant in chicksP Venault, L Prado de Carvalho, C L Brown, et al.
Biochemistry|February 23, 1993
Photo-cross-linking of CRP to nonspecific DNA in the absence of cAMP. DNA interacts with both the N- and C-terminal parts of the proteinM Katouzian-Safadi, B Blazy, J Y Cremet, et al.
Brain Research|April 18, 1983
Inhibitory effect of cholecystokinin octapeptide on neurons in the nucleus tractus solitariusM P Morin, P de Marchi, J Champagnat, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|August 17, 1984
Characterization of convulsions induced by methyl beta-carboline-3-carboxylate in miceL Prado de Carvalho, G Grecksch, E A Cavalheiro, et al.
Annales D'Endocrinologie|January 1, 1984
[The coexistence of neuropeptides and catecholamines in the adrenal gland. Research on paracrine effects on adrenal cortex cells]F Leboulenger, Y Charnay, P M Dubois, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|January 1, 1985
Co-existence of cholecystokinin- or gastrin-like peptides with other peptides in the hypophysis and the hypothalamusJ J Vanderhaeghen, S Goldman, F Lotstra, et al.
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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 15, 1994
Evidence for a conformational polymorphism of invertebrate neurohormones. D-amino acid residue in crustacean hyperglycemic peptidesD Soyez, F Van Herp, J Rossier, et al.
Nature|February 22, 1979
Hypothalamic enkephalin neurones may regulate the neurohypophysisJ Rossier, E Battenberg, Q Pittman, et al.
Molecular Pharmacology|October 1, 1988
Photoaffinity labeling of opioid delta receptors with an iodinated azido-ligand: [125I][D-Thr2,pN3Phe4,Leu5]enkephalyl-Thr6P Bochet, C Icard-Liepkalns, F Pasquini, et al.
Lab on a Chip|July 23, 2004
Injection and flow control system for microchannelsC Fütterer, N Minc, V Bormuth, et al.
Life Sciences|September 22, 1986
The benzodiazepine receptor ligand, methyl beta-carboline-3-carboxylate, is both sedative and proconvulsant in chicksP Venault, L Prado de Carvalho, C L Brown, et al.
Biochemistry|February 23, 1993
Photo-cross-linking of CRP to nonspecific DNA in the absence of cAMP. DNA interacts with both the N- and C-terminal parts of the proteinM Katouzian-Safadi, B Blazy, J Y Cremet, et al.
Brain Research|April 18, 1983
Inhibitory effect of cholecystokinin octapeptide on neurons in the nucleus tractus solitariusM P Morin, P de Marchi, J Champagnat, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|August 17, 1984
Characterization of convulsions induced by methyl beta-carboline-3-carboxylate in miceL Prado de Carvalho, G Grecksch, E A Cavalheiro, et al.
Annales D'Endocrinologie|January 1, 1984
[The coexistence of neuropeptides and catecholamines in the adrenal gland. Research on paracrine effects on adrenal cortex cells]F Leboulenger, Y Charnay, P M Dubois, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|January 1, 1985
Co-existence of cholecystokinin- or gastrin-like peptides with other peptides in the hypophysis and the hypothalamusJ J Vanderhaeghen, S Goldman, F Lotstra, et al.
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