Molecular characterization of a functional cDNA encoding the rat substance P receptor.
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Hypoalgesia in mice with a targeted deletion of the tachykinin 1 geneTachykinin receptors and tachykinin receptor antagonistsExpression cloning of a cDNA encoding the mouse pituitary thyrotropin-releasing hormone receptorStable expression of high affinity NK1 (substance P) and NK2 (neurokinin A) receptors but low affinity NK3 (neurokinin B) receptors in transfected CHO cellsAgonist-induced internalization of the substance P (NK1) receptor expressed in epithelial cellsFurther evidence for the existence of NK2 tachykinin receptor subtypesMolecular cloning of a gene encoding the histamine H2 receptor.Renal sodium handling and blood pressure changes in gestational protein-restricted offspring: Role of renal nerves and ganglia neurokinin expression.Similar effects of substance P on learning and memory function between hippocampus and striatal marginal division.Demonstration of the efficacy and safety of a novel substance P (NK1) receptor antagonist in major depression.Substance P-induced inflammatory responses in guinea-pig skin: the effect of specific NK1 receptor antagonists and the role of endogenous mediatorsIn vitro mutagenesis and the search for structure-function relationships among G protein-coupled receptorsSubstance P: a late-acting B lymphocyte differentiation cofactor.Substance P (neurokinin-1) and neurokinin A (neurokinin-2) receptor gene and protein expression in the healthy and inflamed human intestineAn isobolographic analysis of the effects of N-methyl-D-aspartate and NK1 tachykinin receptor antagonists on inflammatory hyperalgesia in the ratFunctional neurokinin 1 receptors for substance P are expressed by human vascular endothelium.Neuropeptides as cellular growth factors: role of multiple signalling pathways.Neuropeptide hormone receptors: strategies for identification.Relationships between neurokinin receptor-expressing interstitial cells of Cajal and tachykininergic nerves in the gut.Modulation of the immune response by tachykinins.A substance P (neurokinin-1) receptor mutant carboxyl-terminally truncated to resemble a naturally occurring receptor isoform displays enhanced responsiveness and resistance to desensitization.Modulation of immune function by intestinal neuropeptides.Identification of methionine as the site of covalent attachment of a p-benzoyl-phenylalanine-containing analogue of substance P on the substance P (NK-1) receptor.Collateral projections from striatonigral neurons to substance P receptor-expressing intrinsic neurons in the striatum of the rat.Marked Effects of Tachykinin in Myositis Both in the Experimental Side and Contralaterally: Studies on NK-1 Receptor Expressions in an Animal ModelCharacterization of a tachykinin peptide NK2 receptor transfected into murine fibroblast B82 cells.Neuropeptide growth factors and cancer.Substance P antagonist CP-96345 blocks lung vascular leakage and inflammation more effectively than its stereoisomer CP-96344 in a mouse model of smoke inhalation and burn injury.Distribution of neuropeptide receptors. New views of peptidergic neurotransmission made possible by antibodies to opioid receptors.Human substance P receptor expressed in Sf9 cells couples with multiple endogenous G proteins.N-formylpeptide and complement C5a receptors are expressed in liver cells and mediate hepatic acute phase gene regulation.Interactions between neutral endopeptidase (EC 3.4.24.11) and the substance P (NK1) receptor expressed in mammalian cells.Neurokinin 1 receptor expression in the rat retinaDelineation of structural domains involved in the subtype specificity of tachykinin receptors through chimeric formation of substance P/substance K receptors.Identification of both NK1 and NK2 receptors in guinea-pig airways.Evidence for spatial proximity of two distinct receptor regions in the substance P (SP)*neurokinin-1 receptor (NK-1R) complex obtained by photolabeling the NK-1R with p-benzoylphenylalanine3-SP.Contrasting effect of substance P on renal function and dopamine excretion in hydropaenic and volume expanded dogs.Calcitonin gene-related peptide receptor activation produces PKA- and PKC-dependent mechanical hyperalgesia and central sensitization.Attenuation of agonist-induced desensitization of the rat substance P receptor by progressive truncation of the C-terminus.Localisation of NK1 receptor immunoreactivity to neurons and interstitial cells of the guinea-pig gastrointestinal tract.
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Molecular characterization of a functional cDNA encoding the rat substance P receptor.
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Molecular characterization of a functional cDNA encoding the rat substance P receptor.
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Molecular characterization of a functional cDNA encoding the rat substance P receptor.
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Molecular characterization of a functional cDNA encoding the rat substance P receptor.
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Molecular characterization of a functional cDNA encoding the rat substance P receptor.
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Molecular characterization of a functional cDNA encoding the rat substance P receptor.
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1990-02-01T00:00:00Z