Synaptic relationship between substance P and the substance P receptor: light and electron microscopic characterization of the mismatch between neuropeptides and their receptors.
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Synaptic relationship between substance P and the substance P receptor: light and electron microscopic characterization of the mismatch between neuropeptides and their receptors.
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scientific article published on February 1994
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Synaptic relationship between ...... opeptides and their receptors.
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Synaptic relationship between ...... opeptides and their receptors.
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P2860
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Synaptic relationship between ...... opeptides and their receptors.
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A I Basbaum
J E Maggio
P W Mantyh
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10.1073/PNAS.91.3.1009
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1994-02-01T00:00:00Z