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1 ADH release following intracerebroventricular injection of eledoisin: A study of its mechanism of action Sajia, A.
1988
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2 Analysis of the interactions of the tachykinins with micelles and vesicles Duplaa, H.
1988
22 1-2 p. 61-
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3 Anti-inflammatory actions of substance P antagonists and corticotropin-releasing factor on thermal injury to rat pawskin Wei, E.T.
1988
22 1-2 p. 185-
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4 Antinociceptive effects of novel, selective tachykinin receptor antagonists in thermal and chemical analgesia tests Dourish, C.T.
1988
22 1-2 p. 58-
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5 A role for substance P in regulating the vasodilator activity of CGRP Brain, S.D.
1988
22 1-2 p. 38-
1 p.
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6 A specific radioimmunoassay for neurokinin B using an N-terminally directed antiserum Kage, R.
1988
22 1-2 p. 101-
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7 Author index 1988
22 1-2 p. 195-197
3 p.
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8 Autoradiographic localization of neurokinin receptors in rat spinal cord Yashpal, K.
1988
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9 Autoradiographic localization of substance P binding sites in rat footpad skin O'Flynn, N.M.
1988
22 1-2 p. 136-
1 p.
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10 Autoregulation of acetylcholine release: Modulation by substance P and methionine enkephalin as a function of age in the rat cerebrum Rama Sastry, B.V.
1988
22 1-2 p. 168-
1 p.
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11 Baroreceptor C-fibres but not A-fibres are capsaicin sensitive Brattstroem, A.
1988
22 1-2 p. 39-
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12 Behavioural evidence for CNS tachykinin-cholinergic interactions Stoessl, A.J.
1988
22 1-2 p. 178-
1 p.
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13 Beneficial effect of topically applied capsaicin in the treatment of hyperreactive rhinopathy Saria, A.
1988
22 1-2 p. 167-
1 p.
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14 Biological evaluation of dimeric analogues of tachykinin peptides Shimohigashi, Y.
1988
22 1-2 p. 172-
1 p.
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15 Bradykinin induced SP-LI and CGRP-LI release in isolated perfused guinea pig hearts. Relationship with its functional effects Manzini, Stefano
1988
22 1-2 p. 120-
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16 Calcitonin gene-related peptide and substance P in rat and human kidney: Occurrence, sensitivity to capsaicin and adenylate cyclase stimulation Geppetti, P.
1988
22 1-2 p. 72-
1 p.
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17 Calcium and capsaicin- induced substance P release from peripheral terminals of primary sensory neurons Maggi, C.A.
1988
22 1-2 p. 117-
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18 Capillary and ava blood flow responses in facial and nasal tissues to local arterial capsaicin infusion in dog Ikeda, T.
1988
22 1-2 p. 91-
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19 Capsaicin alters the autoradiographic distribution of substance P binding sites in guinea-pig vas deferens Mussap, C.J.
1988
22 1-2 p. 130-
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20 Capsaicin-induced release of substance P-like immunoreactivity from the guinea-pig stomach Renzi, D.
1988
22 1-2 p. 156-
1 p.
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21 Capsaicin-sensitive cutaneous sense organs: Nerve terminals with multiple funcions Szolcsányi, J.
1988
22 1-2 p. 180-
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22 Capsaicin-sensitive nerves modulate motility in the rabbit colon 1988
22 1-2 p. 125-
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23 Cardiovascular responses induced by the spinal action of substance P in the conscious freely moving rat: Mechanism of action and neurokinin receptor characterization studies Hasséssian, H.
1988
22 1-2 p. 82-
1 p.
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24 Cardiovascular roles of tachykinin peptides in the nucleus tractus solitarii of rats Takano, Y.
1988
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1 p.
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25 Central inhibition of gastric acid secretion in the rat by eledoisin and kassinin Improta, Giovanna
1988
22 1-2 p. 92-
1 p.
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26 Characterisation of tachykinin receptors using selectivity of agonists and antagonists: Evidence for an NK-4 type McKnight, A.T.
1988
22 1-2 p. 126-
1 p.
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27 Characterization of a putative neurokinin antagonist (D-Arg1, D-Pro2, D-Trp7,9, Leu11)SP in several experimental paradigms Wienrich, M.
1988
22 1-2 p. 188-
1 p.
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28 Characterization of capsaicin-induced release of substance P like immunoreactivity (SPLI) from guinea pig ureter in vitro Dray, A.
1988
22 1-2 p. 60-
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29 Characterization of neurokinin effects and receptors in human isolated bronchi Naline, E.
1988
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30 Characterization of neurokinin receptors in a spinal nociceptive reflex of the rat by the use of selective agonists Couture, R.
1988
22 1-2 p. 52-
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31 Characterization of substance P binding sites in intact and solubilized rat cortical membranes Nakata, Y.
1988
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32 Coexistence of substance P and Ca++/calmodulin dependent protein kinase II in enteric neurons Costa, M.
1988
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33 Comparative autoradiographic development of neurokinin receptors in rat brain Dam, T.V.
1988
22 1-2 p. 54-
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34 Comparative investigations on the excitatory actions of tachykynins on the gerbil locus coeruleus neuronal activity in vitro Olpe, H.-R.
1988
22 1-2 p. 138-
1 p.
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35 Comparative studies about the efferent functions of peptidergic afferent nerve fibres Pierau, Fr.-K.
1988
22 1-2 p. 148-
1 p.
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36 Comparison of distribution of substance P-containing fibers in the telencephalon of the Japanese monkey and the rat Iritani, S.
1988
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37 Contribution of inflammatory mediators to plasma extravasation induced by substance P Khalil, Zeinab
1988
22 1-2 p. 102-
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38 Degradation of substance P, neurokinin A, and calcitonin gene-related peptide in rat plasma in vivo Holzer-Petsche, U.
1988
22 1-2 p. 89-
1 p.
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39 Development of NK-2 selective antagonists Williams, B.J.
1988
22 1-2 p. 189-
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40 Differential effects of neonatal capsaicin on the laminar distribution of substance P, somatostatin and calcitonin gene-related peptide immunoreactivities and frap activity in the superficial dorsal horn of the rat spinal cord Ribeiro-Da-Silva, A.
1988
22 1-2 p. 157-
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41 Differential responses of neurokinin A, neuropeptide Y and calcitonin gene-related peptide in kainic acid-induced epilepsy in the rat Sperk, G.
1988
22 1-2 p. 176-
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42 Distribution of neurokinin immunoreactive fibres in the skin of the lower lip. a light and electron microscopic study in the rat Ribeiro-Da-Silva, A.
1988
22 1-2 p. 158-
1 p.
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43 Distribution of substance P and neurokinin A (substance K) in the central nervous system of the rat: Sensitivity towards capsaicin Skofitsch, Gerhard
1988
22 1-2 p. 173-
1 p.
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44 Editorial Board 1988
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45 Effect of anti-substance P anti-idiotypic antibodies on the secretory process in the rat parotid gland Maillet, S.
1988
22 1-2 p. 118-
1 p.
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46 Effect of capsaicin on substance P binding sites in guinea-pig bladder Burcher, E.
1988
22 1-2 p. 43-
1 p.
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47 Effect of central administration of tachykinins on thermoregulation and gastric emptying in rats Broccardo, Maria
1988
22 1-2 p. 40-
1 p.
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48 Effect of intravenous tachykinins and tachykinin -related peptides on vascular permeability in the rat lower urinary tract Abelli, L.
1988
22 1-2 p. 27-
1 p.
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49 Effect of peptidase inhibitors on tachykinin-induced contractions in the rabbit and sheep iris sphincter pupillae Magbagbeola, AO
1988
22 1-2 p. 116-
1 p.
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50 Effect of topical nasal treatment with capsaicin in vasomotor rhinitis Marabini, S.
1988
22 1-2 p. 121-
1 p.
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51 Effects of agonists selective for NK-1, NK-2 and NK-3 receptors on somatosensory transmission in superficial dorsal horn Fleetwood-Walker, S.M.
1988
22 1-2 p. 67-
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52 Effects of alaproclate, oxotremorine and scopolamine on regional tissue levels of tachykinins and cholecystokinin in rat CNS Rosen, A.
1988
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53 Effects of brain tachykinins on drinking behaviour of wistar rats De Caro, G.
1988
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54 Effects of capsaicin on the circular muscle (CM) of the guinea-pig ileum: Possible involvement of tachykinins and calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) Barthó, L.
1988
22 1-2 p. 31-
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55 Effects of membrane lipids on distribution of receptor types for tachykinin peptides on rat brain membranes Maruyama, M.
1988
22 1-2 p. 122-
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56 Effects of neurokinin A and calcitonin gene-related peptide on human peripheral blood leukocyte mitogenic response to phytohaemagglutinin Casini, A.
1988
22 1-2 p. 44-
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57 Effects of substance P,CGRP and capsaicin on pig coronary arteries in vitro Beny, J.-L.
1988
22 1-2 p. 35-
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58 Effects of substance P, substance P1–7 and substance P7–11 on vestibular compensation Essner, U.
1988
22 1-2 p. 65-
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59 Effects of tachykinins on the release of γ-aminobutyric acid from isolated spinal cord of the newborn rat Otsuka, M.
1988
22 1-2 p. 139-
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60 Electrophysiological behavior of bradykinin in developing normal and undernourished rat brain Sharma, S.K.
1988
22 1-2 p. 171-
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61 Electrophysiological investigation of the projections of substance P neurons in the guinea-pig small intestine Smith, T.K.
1988
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62 Electrophysiology of substance P enteric neurons containing calcium binding proteins Bornstein, J.C.
1988
22 1-2 p. 36-
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63 Enhanced development of desoxycorticosterone-induced hypertension in neonatally capsaicin-pretreated rat Manzini, Stefano
1988
22 1-2 p. 119-
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64 Enhanced vasodilation in sensory denervated tooth pulps by substance P (SP) Olgart, L.
1988
22 1-2 p. 137-
1 p.
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65 Enkephalinase inhibition potentiates smooth muscle contraction and mucus secretion by neuropeptides Jung, B.
1988
22 1-2 p. 100-
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66 Facilitation of the tail flick reflex by noxious thermal stimulation of the skin in the anaesthetized rat: Antagonism by a substance P analogue Henry, J.L.
1988
22 1-2 p. 85-
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67 Ganglionic changes associated with transganglionic degeneration of capsaicin-sensitive primary sensory afferents: A quantitative morphometric and immunohistochemical study Jancso, G.
1988
22 1-2 p. 97-
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68 (3H-Pro9) SP, a new selective ligand for NK-1 binding sites Petitet, F.
1988
22 1-2 p. 147-
1 p.
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69 3H-senktide binding in guinea-pig ileum: A comparison with 125I-bolton hunter substance P and 125I-bolton hunter eledoisin Guard, S.
1988
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70 Human polymorphonuclear leukocyte chemokinetic properties of substance P Wiedermann, C.J.
1988
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71 [125I]-Bolton-Hunter [Sar9, Met(O2)11]-substance P, a new selective radioligand reveals two subclasses of the NK1 receptor in rat brain and salivary gland Lew, R.
1988
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72 125I-iodohistidyl-NK-A binding in bovine urinary bladder Hauser, K.
1988
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73 Immunohistochemical evidence for a non-primary sensory intrinsic origin of tachykininergic innervation in the cat respiratory system Nohr, D.
1988
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74 Influence of peptidase inhibitors on responses to neurokinin receptor agonists in the guinea-pig trachea Stephens-Smith, M.
1988
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75 Interactions of substance P (SP) with plasma proteins Corbally, N.
1988
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76 International Symposium on Tachykinins 1988
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77 Intranigral substance P and neurokinin a effects on striatal dopamine levels: Local interactions with naloxone and bicuculline Reid, M.
1988
22 1-2 p. 154-
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78 Intrarticular Somatostatin therapy for knee pain in Rheumatoid Arthritis Matucci-Cerinic, M.
1988
22 1-2 p. 124-
1 p.
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79 Intrathecal administration of a substance P (SP) antagonist causes local spinal cord vasoconstriction which is not prevented by thyrotropin releasing hormone (TRH) or SP agonist pretreatment Helke, C.J.
1988
22 1-2 p. 84-
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80 Intrathecal administration of substance P in the rat: Spinal transection or morphine blocks the vocalization or escape behaviour but not the facilitation of the tail flick reflex Cridland, R.
1988
22 1-2 p. 53-
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81 In vitro studies on the hydrolysis of substance P by proteases of carotid body Kumar, G.K.
1988
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82 Involvement of autonomic and sensory substance P (SP) containing neurons in the nonadrenergic noncholinergic(NANC) excitation of the gut Bauer, V.
1988
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83 Isolation and structure of ranamargarin, a new tachykinin from the skin of the chinese frog rana margaratae Tang, Y.-Q.
1988
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84 Is there a chemical coding of tachykinin- and calcitonin gene related peptide-containing nerves associated with neurons in the paracervical ganglia of the female rat reproductive tract? Papka, R.E.
1988
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85 Local effector function of ureteric afferents Amann, R.
1988
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86 Luminal receptors for tachykinins on airway epithelia: Regional and interspecies variations Rangachari, P.K.
1988
22 1-2 p. 151-
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87 Measurement of substance P and calcitonin gene-related peptide fragments in rat CNS Sakurada, T.
1988
22 1-2 p. 163-
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88 Measurement of the decrease in thiamine monophosphatase (TMPase) activity in rat sensory neurons by capsaicin pretreatment, tartrate and fluoride Bucsics, A.
1988
22 1-2 p. 42-
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89 Mediation of immunosuppression by capsaicin-sensitive nerves Eglezos, Anthony
1988
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90 Membrane compartments theory of receptor subtype selection by tachykinin and opioid peptides Schwyzer, Robert
1988
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91 Miotic effect of subtance P eye drops in humans Fusco, B.M.
1988
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92 Modulation of the release of tachykinins and calcitonin gene-related peptide from peripheral terminals of primary afferent neurons in the guinea-pig lung Saria, A.
1988
22 1-2 p. 166-
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93 Molecular biological studies on the expression and posttranslational processing of substance P precursors, α-, β- and γ-Preprotachykinin Macdonald, M.R.
1988
22 1-2 p. 115-
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94 Molecular structure, dynamics and function of signal and transmitter peptides Elofsson, A.
1988
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95 Motor response to capsaicin of the isolated guinea-pig gallbladder Renzi, D.
1988
22 1-2 p. 155-
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96 Multiple neurokinin receptors: Recent developments Quirion, R.
1988
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97 Multiple pathways of the ascending enteric reflex involving acetylcholine and tachykinins as transmitters Holzer, P.
1988
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98 Multiple tachykinins in rat spinal cord studied with five different extraction methods and several antisera Brodin, E.
1988
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99 N-acylated pentapeptides antagonists of substance P on guinea-pig ileum Michelot, Robert
1988
22 1-2 p. 128-
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100 Nerve growth factor regulates expression of preprotachykinin and calcitonin gene-related peptide genes in adult rat dorsal root ganglion neurons Harmar, A.J.
1988
22 1-2 p. 78-
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101 Neurokinin A, neurokinin B and substance P receptors in canine pylorus, antrum and duodenum Allescher, H.-D.
1988
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102 Neurokinin receptors and mechanisms in the guinea-pig taenia caeci Hall, JudithM.
1988
22 1-2 p. 76-
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103 Neurokinin selective agonists. Discovery and pharmacologic applications Regoli, D.
1988
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104 Neuronal pathways for urotensins and other neuropeptides in the central nervous system of fishes Lederis, K.
1988
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105 Neuropeptide K in the rat central nervous system Chambers, J.K.
1988
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106 Neuropeptide transmitters may mediate gastric mucosal protection due to stimulation of afferent nerve endings in the stomach Holzer, P.
1988
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107 Nonmammalian tachykinins: Their contribution to the discovery and biological characterization of the mammalian neurokinin system Negri, L.
1988
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108 N-terminally extended tachykinins in human cerebrospinal fluid Toresson, Gudrun
1988
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109 N-terminal specificity of binding sites for substance P in bovine adrenal medulla? Geraghty, D.P.
1988
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110 Pharmacological characterization of central tachykinin: 5-HT interactions Stoessl, A.J.
1988
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111 Pharmacological specificity of synthetic peptides as antagonists at tachykinin receptors McKnight, A.T.
1988
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112 Physalaemin potentiates vibration-induced depression of nociceptive neurones in the spinal dorsal horn of the cat Salter, M.W.
1988
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113 Physiological stimuli releasing somatostatin and calcitonin gene-related peptide with substance P in the spinal cord Morton, C.R.
1988
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114 Plasma protein extravasation produced by the intrathecal and intravenous administration of SP fragments and selective agonists of neurokinin receptor subtypes Jacques, L.
1988
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115 Possible function of SP on the adrenal gland Oehme, P.
1988
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116 Possible participation of substance P in the peripheral inflammatory hyperalgesia Nakamura, M.
1988
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117 Potent sialagogic responses of N-terminally extended neurokinin a peptides suggest a novel tachykinin-mediated mechanism of action Krause, J.E.
1988
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118 Preparation and selectivity of substance P fragments containing gamma lactams Williams, B.J.
1988
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119 Preparation of non-crossreactive RIA for the three mammalian tachykinins SP, NKA and NKB Escher, E.
1988
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120 Primary sensory neurons and naloxone-precipitated morphine withdrawal in the rat Donnerer, J.
1988
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121 Putative excitatory and sensitizing effect of an experimentally induced neurogenic inflammation on fine articular afferents Herbert, M.K.
1988
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122 Receptors mediating the contractile response to neurokinin agonists in the guinea-pig trachea Ireland, S.J.
1988
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123 Regional differences in the motor response to capsaicin in the guinea pig urinary bladder: Relative role of pre- and post-junctional factors related to sensory neurons Santicioli, P.
1988
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124 Regulation of substance P receptor binding by GTP-binding proteins Boyd, NormanD.
1988
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125 Reinforcing and memory promoting effects of intracranially and peripherally applied substance P Holzhäuer-Oitzl, MariaS.
1988
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126 Reinforcing properties of substance P and its fragments revealed by an open field procedure Hasenöhrl, R.U.
1988
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127 Release of endogenous serotonin from rat ventral spinal cord is enhanced by substance P but not by neurokinin A Franck, J.
1988
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128 Roles for substance P in central regulation of blood pressure and heart rate Hall, M.E.
1988
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129 Selective agonists of tachykinins Lavielle, S.
1988
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130 Selective modulation of the sensitivity to noxious stimuli in animals producing anti-substance P anti-idiotypic antibodies Couraud, J.Y.
1988
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131 Selective presence of a high density of NK-1 receptors on astrocytes from the rat brain stem in primary culture Beaujouan, J.C.
1988
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132 Selective reversal of neonatal capsaicin-induced antinociceptive activity by S-adenosyl-L-methionine in rats Sakurada, S.
1988
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133 Selectivity of neuropeptide K and of scyliorhinin I and II for NK-1, NK-2 or NK-3 receptors Beaujouan, J.C.
1988
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134 Sex differences in regulation of SP, NKA and preprotachykinin gene expression in anterior pituitary 1988
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135 Specific motor effects of capsaicin on guinea-pig ileum and human jejunum Patacchini, R.
1988
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136 SP responses on the canine colonic epithelium: Direct and indirect effects Rangachari, P.K.
1988
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137 Stimulation of capsaicin-sensitive sensory fibers induces vasodilation in rat mesenteric bed Perretti, Francesca
1988
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138 Subcellular distribution of a substance P endopeptidase and a dynorphin convertase in rat spinal cord Fried, G.
1988
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139 Substance P and calcitonin gene-related peptide co-exist in merkel cells of skin and oral mucosa Hartschuh, W.
1988
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140 Substance P content in brain regions of the guinea-pig following morphine withdrawal Chahl, L.A.
1988
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141 Substance P effects on 3H-protein secretion and phosphoinositide metabolism in rat parotid gland: Importance of N-terminal part Rollandy, I.
1988
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142 Substance P-induced inward currents in a rat pancreatic acinar cell line AR4-2J studied with whole-cell voltage clamp recording Song, SI-Young
1988
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143 Substance P in nerves supplying the immune system: A messenger role of tachykinins in sensory neuroimmunomodulation? Weihe, E.
1988
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144 Substance P in the fish gut: Mechanism of action and release on distension Jensen, J.
1988
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145 Substance P-like immunoreactivity in the human hippocampus: Ontogenetic aspects Del Fiacco, M.
1988
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146 Substance P microinjected into the anterior hypothalamus evokes behavioural and cardiovascular responses in the conscious rat Itoi, Keiichi
1988
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147 Substance P precursors in human cerebrospinal fluid Le Greves, P.
1988
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148 Substance P receptors on a human astrocytoma cell line Lee, C.M.
1988
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149 Substance P reverses desensitization of catecholamine secretion induced by prolonged field stimulation of perfused rat adrenal glands Zhou, Xinfu
1988
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150 Substance P (SP) and hemorrhagic shock Krause, W.
1988
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151 Substance P (SP) in interactive functions of amygdala Chepurnov, S.A.
1988
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152 Substance P (SP) Inputs to the Nucleus Tractus Solitarius (NTS) of the Rat: Colocalization with Serotonin (5HT) in Raphe-NTS Projection Neurons Thor, K.B.
1988
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153 Systemic and intraocular uptake of spantide, a tachykinin antagonist, following topical application to the rabbit eye Leander, S.
1988
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154 Tachykinin precursors and receptors: Molecular genetic studies Masu, Y.
1988
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155 Tachykinin receptor-selective analogs: Ionic mechanism and specific behavioral effects Selinger, Z.
1988
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156 Tachykinin receptors in the rat lower urinary tract Parlani, M.
1988
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157 Tachykinins and salt appetite: A possible role for central NK-3 receptors Massi, M.
1988
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158 Tachykinins in hypoxic transduction of arterial chemoreceptors: Evidence for both an extra- and intracellular role Prabhakar, NanduriR.
1988
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159 Tachykinins in the central nervous system Hökfelt, T.
1988
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160 Tachykinins in the sensory and peripheral nervous system Costa, M.
1988
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161 Tachykinins may substitute for cholinergic nicotinic neurotransmission in the guinea-pig ileum Barthó, L.
1988
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162 Tachykinins modulate multiple ionic conductances in voltage-clamped rat spinal dorsal horn neurons Randic, M.
1988
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163 Tachykinins protect against ethanol induced gastric ulcers in rats Evangelista, S.
1988
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164 Targets and interrelation of nerves coding for substance P, multiple non-tachykinin peptides and/or catecholamines in guinea-pig adrenal gland: Multiple messengers in sensory and sympathetic neuroendocrine interaction? Zentel, H.J.
1988
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165 The capsaicin action upon afferent neurones is mediated by a voltage dependent calcium-channel Petersen, M.
1988
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166 The contribution of capsaicin- sensitive sensory nerves to xylene-induced visceral pain in conscious, freely moving rats Abelli, L.
1988
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167 The effect of capsacin on peptidergic nerves of the small intestine; a comparative study in rat and pigeon Harti, G.
1988
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168 The effect of somatostatin on plasma substance P (SP) in carcinoid syndrome Parris, W.C.V.
1988
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169 The inhibitory effect of substance P on cholinergic neurons in canine stomach is mediated by VIP Koelbel, C.B.
1988
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170 The irreversible labelling of the NK-1 binding site using aldehyde fixation Chambers, J.K.
1988
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171 The role of neuropeptides in the vascular leakage observed in experimental otitis media Goldie, P.
1988
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172 The role of NK-3 and NK-4 receptors in the mediation of reciprocal hindlimb scratching induced by tachykinin receptor agonists Dourish, C.T.
1988
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173 Thirst inhibition by tachykinins in wistar rats: An ontogenetic study Perfumi, M.
1988
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174 Tissue peptidase activity as a possible determinant of relative activity of tachykinins and other peptides Fox, AlysonJ.
1988
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175 Transganglionic regulation of dorsal root-dependent substance P Knyihår-Csillik, E.
1988
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176 Ultrastructural analysis of substance P (SP)-immunoreactive nerve fibers in nyenteric ganglia and circular muscle of guinea-pig small intestine Llewellyn-Smith, I.J.
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