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Wzór empiryczny (zapis Hilla):
C58H84N14O16S
Numer CAS:
Masa cząsteczkowa:
1265.44
UNSPSC Code:
12352200
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Potent hypotensive; induces salivation, intestinal contraction and vasodilation
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Tachykinin originally isolated from the skin of the amphibian, Physalaemus fuscumaculatus; with structural homology to substance P
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We examined the effects of physalaemin, an agonist of tachykinin receptors, on mechanical responses in the rat esophagus to clarify possible regulatory roles of tachykinins in esophageal motility. Exogenous application of physalaemin caused tonic contractions in rat esophageal segments when
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Mammalian tachykinins are traditionally viewed as neuropeptides. This review describes the mammalian tachykinins and evidence for expression of these peptides by non-neuronal cells. Tachykinin expression is defined as evidence for gene transcription, peptide production, or peptide secretion. Since the functions
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Biopolymers, 96(3), 252-259 (2010-07-16)
Physalaemin (PHY), a non-mammalian tachykinin, binds selectively to neurokinin-1 (NK1) receptor with high affinity. Both the aqueous and lipid-induced conformations of PHY have been studied using two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance techniques. These data show that in water PHY prefers to