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Neuroimmunomodulation in the Gut: Focus on Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseCentral mediators involved in the febrile response: effects of antipyretic drugsThe Neuromodulation of the Intestinal Immune System and Its Relevance in Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseTRPV1 and SP: key elements for sepsis outcome?Substance P induces rapid and transient membrane blebbing in U373MG cells in a p21-activated kinase-dependent mannerCharacterization of ionotropic glutamate receptors in human lymphocytesSubstance P antagonist (CP-96,345) inhibits HIV-1 replication in human mononuclear phagocytesImmunologists getting nervous: neuropeptides, dendritic cells and T cell activationEssential Contribution of CD4+ T Cells to Antigen-Induced Nasal Hyperresponsiveness in Experimental Allergic RhinitisNeurokinin 1 receptor mediates membrane blebbing in HEK293 cells through a Rho/Rho-associated coiled-coil kinase-dependent mechanism.Induction of tachykinin production in airway epithelia in response to viral infectionNociceptin/orphanin FQ suppresses adaptive immune responses in vivo and at picomolar levels in vitro.Enhanced immunoglobulin A response and protection against Salmonella enterica serovar typhimurium in the absence of the substance P receptor.Substance P up-regulates macrophage inflammatory protein-1beta expression in human T lymphocytesHuman neuronal cells (NT2-N) express functional substance P and neurokinin-1 receptor coupled to MIP-1 beta expressionInterleukin-1beta upregulates functional expression of neurokinin-1 receptor (NK-1R) via NF-kappaB in astrocytes.Colocalization of substance P with tumor necrosis factor-α in the lymphocytes and mast cells in gastritis in experimental rats.Monocytes/macrophages in diagnosis and immunopathogenesis.Differential expression of neurokinin-1 receptor by human mucosal and peripheral lymphoid cellsTachykinin receptor modulators: novel therapeutics for rheumatoid arthritis.Neurokinin-1 receptor: functional significance in the immune system in reference to selected infections and inflammation.Morphine-induced early delays in wound closure: involvement of sensory neuropeptides and modification of neurokinin receptor expression.Immunity, hormones, and the brain.Full-length and truncated neurokinin-1 receptor expression and function during monocyte/macrophage differentiation.Induction of colitis causes inflammatory responses in fat depots: evidence for substance P pathways in human mesenteric preadipocytesA neurokinin 1 receptor antagonist decreases postoperative peritoneal adhesion formation and increases peritoneal fibrinolytic activityBone marrow transplantation reveals an essential synergy between neuronal and hemopoietic cell neurokinin production in pulmonary inflammation.On lung nerves and neurogenic injury.Substance P (SP)-neurokinin-1 receptor (NK-1R) alters adipose tissue responses to high-fat diet and insulin actionLipopolysaccharide fever is initiated via a capsaicin-sensitive mechanism independent of the subtype-1 vanilloid receptorThe gene expression profile of peripheral blood mononuclear cells from EV71-infected rhesus infants and the significance in viral pathogenesisSubstance P and Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection: Psychoneuroimmunology.An in vitro model of morphine withdrawal manifests the enhancing effect on human immunodeficiency virus infection of human T lymphocytes through the induction of substance P.Expression Profiles of Neuropeptides, Neurotransmitters, and Their Receptors in Human Keratocytes In Vitro and In Situ.NEUROPEPTIDES AND NEUROGENIC MECHANISMS IN ORAL AND PERIODONTAL INFLAMMATION.Substance P-neurokinin-1 receptor interaction upregulates monocyte tissue factor.Without nerves, immunology remains incomplete -in vivo veritas.Detection of full-length and truncated neurokinin-1 receptor mRNA expression in human brain regions.Substance P as a novel anti-obesity targetImmunomodulatory properties of substance P: the gastrointestinal system as a model.
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1998 nî lūn-bûn
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1998年の論文
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1998年学术文章
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1998年学术文章
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1998年学术文章
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1998年学术文章
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1998年学术文章
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1998年学术文章
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1998年學術文章
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1998年學術文章
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Human lymphocytes express substance P and its receptor.
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Human lymphocytes express substance P and its receptor.
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Human lymphocytes express substance P and its receptor.
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Human lymphocytes express substance P and its receptor.
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Human lymphocytes express substance P and its receptor.
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Human lymphocytes express substance P and its receptor.
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P2093
P1476
Human lymphocytes express substance P and its receptor.
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P2093
P356
10.1016/S0165-5728(98)00025-3
P577
1998-06-01T00:00:00Z