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Discovery Research Laboratories I Pharmaceutical Discovery Research Division Takeda Chemical Industr | 論文
- LOCALIZATION OF PROLACTIN - RELEASING PEPTIDE (PrRP) IN THE RAT BRAIN ; ESPECIALLY IN RELATION TO OXYTOCIN NEURONS
- DETECTION OF THE NEW APPEARANCE OF PROLACTIN-RELEASING PEPTIDE (PrRP)-PRODUCING CELLS IN THE AREA POSTREMA OF THE RAT MEDULLA OBLONGATA
- LOCALIZATION OF GALANIN-LIKE PEPTIDE (GALP) IN THE RAT BRAIN AND POSTERIOR PITUITARY GLAND
- Novel LH-RH Receptor Antagonists ; Design, Synthesis, and Antagonistic Activities of Cyclic Pentapeptides
- Bio-organic synthesis of a newly isolated peptide metastin
- High Potency Analogs of Apelin, A Ligand of Orphan GPCR APJ
- Synthesis of New Peptides, Apelin and Galanin-Like Peptide, by a Combination of Recombinant DNA Technology and Chemical Cleavage Reaction
- GALP, a Novel Galanin-like Peptide Found in Porcine Hypothalamus : Isolation and cDNA Cloning
- Synthesis of New Peptides with Prolactin-releasing Activity by a Combination of Recombinant DNA Technology and a Cysteine-specific Cyanylation Reaction
- Identification of Prolactin-Releasing Peptide
- Synthesis of New Peptides with Prolactin-releasing Activity by a Combination of Recombinant DNA Technology and a Cysteine-specific Cyanylation Reaction
- IDENTIFICATION OF A CORTISTATIN-LIKE PEPTIDE IN HUMAN
- Determination of Disulfide Bonds in Recombinant EG-VEGF/Prokineticin 1
- Identification of Neuromedin U Receptors
- Morphological survey of Prolactin-releasing peptide and its receptor with special reference to their functional roles in the brain
- Thieno[2,3-d]pyrimidine-3-acetic Acids A New Class of Nonpeptide Endothelin Receptor Antagonists
- EG-VEGF/Prokineticins Are Cognate Ligands for Two Closely Related Orphan G-Protein-Coupled Receptors
- Involvement of Anteroventral Periventricular Metastin/Kisspeptin Neurons in Estrogen Positive Feedback Action on Luteinizing Hormone Release in Female Rats
- Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of a Novel Nonapeptide KISS1R Agonist with Testosterone-Suppressive Activity
- Involvement of Neurokinin Receptors in the Control of Pulsatile Luteinizing Hormone Secretion in Rats