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cholecystokinin hexapeptide
Known as:
CCK-6
, Met-Gly-Trp-Met-Asp-Phe-NH2
, methionyl-glycyl-tryptophyl-methionyl-aspartyl-phenylalaninamide
National Institutes of Health
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Peptide Fragments
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1997
1997
Cholecystokinin peptides stimulate pancreatic secretion by multiple signal transduction pathways.
H. Yoshida
,
Y. Tsunoda
,
C. Owyang
American Journal of Physiology
1997
Corpus ID: 42205225
In an attempt to examine the structure-activity relationship of the cholecystokinin (CCK) peptide, we examined the structural…
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1992
1992
Distribution of cholecystokinin forms in intestinal secretory granule subtypes.
C. Turkelson
,
J. Hamilton
Endocrinology
1992
Corpus ID: 37486607
Peptides and proteins destined to be released in response to stimuli are found in the regulated secretory pathway. Substances in…
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1992
1992
The influence of C-terminal cholecystokinin fragments in the circulatory system of rats.
R. Wiśniewska
,
G. Kupryszewski
Polish journal of pharmacology and pharmacy
1992
Corpus ID: 32998432
The effects of C-terminal unsulfated cholecystokinin octapeptide (CCK-8US) and its fragments C-terminal heptapeptide (CCK-7), C…
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1989
1989
Effects of tetrodotoxin on relaxation of pig duodenal circular muscle induced by C‐terminal fragments of cholecystokinin
I. Kimura
,
T. Kondoh
,
M. Kimura
British Journal of Pharmacology
1989
Corpus ID: 46480212
1 The mechanisms by which cholecystokinin (CCK)‐C‐terminal peptides relax the isolated duodenal circular muscles of pigs were…
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1988
1988
Functionally distinct receptors for cholecystokinin and gastrin on dispersed chief cells from guinea pig stomach.
J. Cherner
,
V. Sutliff
,
D. M. Grybowski
,
R. Jensen
,
J. Gardner
American Journal of Physiology
1988
Corpus ID: 31485033
Caerulein, gastrin, and C-terminal fragments of cholecystokinin (CCK) varying in length from eight (CCK-8) to four (CCK-4) amino…
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1988
1988
Cholecystokinin (CCK)-33 stimulates insulin secretion from the perfused rat pancreas: studies on the structure-activity relationship.
E. Sandberg
,
B. Ahrén
,
D. Tendler
,
S. Efendić
Acta Pharmacologica et Toxicologica
1988
Corpus ID: 40505837
Cholecystokinin (CCK)-33 is known to stimulate insulin secretion. Presently, using the perfused rat pancreas, we have…
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1986
1986
Synthesis of five cholecystokinin-like peptides and determination of their analgesic effects.
K. Iuchi
,
M. Nitta
,
K. Ito
,
Y. Morimoto
,
G. Tsukamoto
Chemical and pharmaceutical bulletin
1986
Corpus ID: 34283287
Five CCK (cholecystokinin)-like peptides [CCK(27-32)amide, CCK-6, CCK-7, Boc-CCK-7 and nonsulfated CCK-7] were prepared by…
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1983
1983
Relaxation and Ca-spike suppression in circular and longitudinal muscles of hog bile duct ampulla by CCK-C-terminal peptides.
I. Kimura
,
M. Kimura
,
N. Nakayama
Archives internationales de pharmacodynamie et de…
1983
Corpus ID: 22567567
The mechanisms by which cholecystokinin (CCK)-C-terminal peptides relax biliary smooth muscles were investigated using circular…
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1983
1983
Evidence that relaxation of hog biliary muscle is mediated by the interaction between the protein inhibitor of cyclic AMP dependent protein kinase and cholecystokinin C-terminal peptides.
M. Kimura
,
S. Kobayashi
,
I. Kimura
Biochemical Pharmacology
1983
Corpus ID: 34822473
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