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  • 21. Synthesis and actions of a melanotropin conjugate, Ac-[Nle4, Glu(gamma-4'-hydroxyanilide)5, D-Phe7]alpha-MSH4-10-NH2, on melanocytes and melanoma cells in vitro.
    al-Obeidi F, Mulcahy M, Pitt VS, Begay V, Hadley ME, Hruby VJ.
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  • 23. Design, synthesis, biology, and conformations of bicyclic alpha-melanotropin analogues.
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  • 26. Des-acetyl MSH and gamma-MSH act as partial agonists to alpha-MSH on the Anolis melanophore.
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  • 36. Cyclic lactam analogues of Ac-[Nle4]alpha-MSH4-11-NH2.
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