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  • ...a-endorphin]], [met]-[[enkephalin]], [leu]-enkephalin and [[endomorphin]]. Dynorphin is a product of the gene 'prodynorphin'. ...oxytocin]] neurons is a negative feedback inhibitor of oxytocin secretion. Dynorphin produced in the [[arcuate nucleus]] and in [[orexin]] neurons of the [[late
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Dynorphin]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...a-endorphin]], [met]-[[enkephalin]], [leu]-enkephalin and [[endomorphin]]. Dynorphin is a product of the gene 'prodynorphin'. ...oxytocin]] neurons is a negative feedback inhibitor of oxytocin secretion. Dynorphin produced in the [[arcuate nucleus]] and in [[orexin]] neurons of the [[late
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  • {{r|Dynorphin}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Dynorphin]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...reted with both vasopressin and oxytocin <ref>Boersma CJ ''et al.'' (1983) Dynorphin 1-17 delays the vasopressin induced mobilization of intracellular calcium i
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  • ...three families of [[peptide]]s, the [[enkephalin]]s, [[endorphin]]s, and [[dynorphin]]s. The receptor classes include mu, delta, and kappa receptors. Sigma rece
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  • ...ubpopulations of neurones in the [[arcuate nucleus]] and caudal brainstem; dynorphin is expressed by many populations including the [[vasopressin]] cells of the
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  • ...a negative-feedback regulator of cell activity. Oxytocin neurons also make dynorphin that acts at the nerve terminals in the posterior pituitary as a negative f
    14 KB (1,974 words) - 15:49, 13 April 2019
  • ...istributed families of neuropeptides are the endogenous [[opioid]]s: the [[dynorphin]]s, the [[endorphin]]s, the [[enkephalin]]s and [[nociceptin]]. Once though
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  • ...ne releasing hormone (LHRH). These neurones co-express the opi0d peptide [[dynorphin]] and neurokinin, and appear to be specifically involved in the regulation
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  • ...), [[galanin]] (made mainly in vasopressin cells) and the opioid peptide [[dynorphin]] (made in both cell types, but particularly in vasopressin cells). Other c
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  • ...cin neurons make other peptides, including [[cholecystokinin]] (CCK) and [[dynorphin]], and other substances including [[nitric oxide]] and [[endocannabinoid]]s
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  • ...cin neurons make other peptides, including [[cholecystokinin]] (CCK) and [[dynorphin]], and other substances including [[nitric oxide]] and [[endocannabinoid]]s
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