130 Citations
THE IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL DETECTION OF SUBSTANCE P (SP) IN THE PANCREAS AND INTESTINE OF THREE SPECIES OF LOWER VERTEBRATES; LIGHT-MICROSCOPIC OBSERVATIONS
- Biology
- 2010
Both varieties of "closed" and "open" enteroendocrine cells have been immunodetected in the villi epithelium of these animals.
Proteomic and Genomic Studies on Lizard Venoms in the Last Decade
- Biology
- 2010
This article will not only provide a comprehensive picture of the state of current knowledge of the components of lizard venoms, but also engender awareness in readers of the need to protect and conserve such uniquely precious natural resources for several reasons, including the potential benefit of humankind.
Contractile responses induced by physalaemin, an analogue of substance P, in the rat esophagus.
- BiologyEuropean journal of pharmacology
- 2010
Conservation phylogenetics of helodermatid lizards using multiple molecular markers and a supertree approach.
- BiologyMolecular phylogenetics and evolution
- 2010
Helokinestatin: A new bradykinin B2 receptor antagonist decapeptide from lizard venom
- Biology, ChemistryPeptides
- 2008
Isolation and cloning of exendin precursor cDNAs from single samples of venom from the Mexican beaded lizard (Heloderma horridum) and the Gila monster (Heloderma suspectum).
- BiologyToxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology
- 2006
Effects of colchicine on the gallbladder of the mouse
- BiologyThe Histochemical Journal
- 2005
When cholecystokinin, pilocarpine or ceruletide were given to animals which had received colchicine 18 h previously, the excess bile from the dilated gallbladder was discharged into the duodenum, remaining apical mucous droplets secreted and electron dense material accumulated in the lateral intercellular space.
The Nomenclature of Tachykinin Receptors
- Biology
- 2004
The studies leading to identification of mammalian and nonmammalian tachykinins, and of their multiple receptors are reviewed, and the issue of nomenclature is dealt with.
The smooth muscle pharmacology of maximakinin, a receptor-selective, bradykinin-related nonadecapeptide from the venom of the Chinese toad, Bombina maxima
- Biology, ChemistryRegulatory Peptides
- 2004