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87 related items for PubMed ID: 4043221

  • 1. Central opioid-like influence of a tetrapeptide from hamster embryo (kentsin) on gastrointestinal motility in dogs.
    Bueno L, Fioramonti J, Menezo Y.
    Eur J Pharmacol; 1985 Aug 07; 114(1):67-70. PubMed ID: 4043221
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  • 2. A tetrapeptide isolated from hamster embryo with central opiate properties on gastrointestinal motility but not on pain perception.
    Buéno L, Fargeas MJ, Fioramonti J, Menezo Y.
    Life Sci; 1986 Jul 14; 39(2):141-6. PubMed ID: 3014251
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  • 3. Effects of corticotropin-releasing factor on plasma motilin and somatostatin levels and gastrointestinal motility in dogs.
    Bueno L, Fargeas MJ, Gue M, Peeters TL, Bormans V, Fioramonti J.
    Gastroenterology; 1986 Oct 14; 91(4):884-9. PubMed ID: 2875010
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  • 4. Kentsin: tetrapeptide from hamster embryos produces naloxone-sensitive effects without binding to opioid receptors.
    Fox DA, Ayres EA, Wire WS, Lui G, Yamamura HI, Burks TF.
    Peptides; 1987 Oct 14; 8(4):613-8. PubMed ID: 2819832
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  • 5. The involvement of opiate receptors in the effects of trimebutine on intestinal motility in the conscious dog.
    Fioramonti J, Fargeas MJ, Bueno L.
    J Pharm Pharmacol; 1984 Sep 14; 36(9):618-21. PubMed ID: 6149288
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  • 11. Central control of intestinal motility by prostaglandins: a mediator of the actions of several peptides in rats and dogs.
    Bueno L, Fargeas MJ, Fioramonti J, Primi MP.
    Gastroenterology; 1985 Jun 14; 88(6):1888-94. PubMed ID: 3858191
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  • 12. Effects of dermorphin on gastrointestinal transit in rats.
    Broccardo M, Improta G, Nargi M, Melchiorri P.
    Regul Pept; 1982 Jul 14; 4(2):91-6. PubMed ID: 7122927
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  • 13. Central and peripheral control of gastrointestinal and colonic motility by endogenous opiates in conscious dogs.
    Bueno L, Fioramonti J, Hondé C, Fargeas MJ, Primi MP.
    Gastroenterology; 1985 Feb 14; 88(2):549-56. PubMed ID: 3965344
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  • 14. Central effects of growth hormone-releasing factor (GRF) on intestinal motility in dogs: involvement of dopaminergic receptors.
    Bueno L, Fioramonti J, Primi MP.
    Peptides; 1985 Feb 14; 6(3):403-7. PubMed ID: 2999724
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  • 15. Stimulation of gastrointestinal motility by loperamide in dogs.
    Fioramonti J, Fargeas MJ, Bueno L.
    Dig Dis Sci; 1987 Jun 14; 32(6):641-6. PubMed ID: 3568951
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  • 17. A possible central serotonergic mechanism involved in the effects of morphine on colonic motility in dog.
    Bueno L, Fioramonti J.
    Eur J Pharmacol; 1982 Aug 27; 82(3-4):147-53. PubMed ID: 6982170
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  • 20. Peripheral opioid receptors mediate gastrointestinal secretory and motor effects of dermorphin N-terminal tetrapeptide (NTT) in the dog.
    Soldani G, Del Tacca M, Bernardini MC, Bardon T, Ruckebusch Y.
    Neuropeptides; 1987 Jul 27; 10(1):67-76. PubMed ID: 2823168
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