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120 related items for PubMed ID: 6151475

  • 1. Is tyramine a specific inhibitor of proctolin?
    Dunbar SJ, Piek T.
    Comp Biochem Physiol C Comp Pharmacol Toxicol; 1984; 79(2):413-6. PubMed ID: 6151475
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  • 2. Evidence for a possible neurotransmitter/neuromodulator role of tyramine on the locust oviducts.
    Donini A, Lange AB.
    J Insect Physiol; 2004 Apr; 50(4):351-61. PubMed ID: 15081828
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  • 3. Tyramine antagonizes proctolin-induced contraction of the isolated foregut of the locust Schistocerca gregaria by an interaction with octopamine2 receptors.
    Banner SE, Wood SJ, Osborne RH, Cattell KJ.
    Comp Biochem Physiol C Comp Pharmacol Toxicol; 1990 Apr; 95(2):233-6. PubMed ID: 1977552
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  • 4. Proctolin's role in neurally evoked contractions of the locust oviducts.
    Noronha KF, Lange AB.
    J Neurobiol; 1997 Aug; 33(2):139-50. PubMed ID: 9240370
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  • 5. A review of the involvement of proctolin as a cotransmitter and local neurohormone in the oviduct of the locust, Locusta migratoria.
    Lange AB.
    Peptides; 2002 Nov; 23(11):2063-70. PubMed ID: 12431745
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  • 6. Proctolin in the innervation of the locust mandibular closer muscle modulates contractions through the elevation of inositol trisphosphate.
    Baines RA, Lange AB, Downer RG.
    J Comp Neurol; 1990 Jul 22; 297(4):479-86. PubMed ID: 1974556
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  • 7. Comparative studies on the mode of action of proctolin and phorbol-12,13-dibutyrate in their ability to contract the locust mandibular closer muscle.
    Baines RA, Downer RG.
    Arch Insect Biochem Physiol; 1992 Jul 22; 20(3):215-29. PubMed ID: 1360273
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  • 8. Selective activity of a proctolin analogue reveals the existence of two receptor subtypes.
    Baines RA, Walther C, Hinton JM, Osborne RH, Konopińska D.
    J Neurophysiol; 1996 Jun 22; 75(6):2647-50. PubMed ID: 8793768
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  • 9. Role of extracellular and intracellular calcium on proctolin-induced contractions in an insect visceral muscle.
    Wilcox CL, Lange AB.
    Regul Pept; 1995 Mar 07; 56(1):49-59. PubMed ID: 7770633
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  • 10. Effects of the venom of the bee wolf wasp, Philanthus triangulum F., on contraction and presynaptic vesicles in locust muscle.
    Njio KD, Piek T.
    Toxicon; 1979 Mar 07; 17(6):631-8. PubMed ID: 524388
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  • 11. The release of octopamine and proctolin from an insect visceral muscle: effects of high-potassium saline and neural stimulation.
    Orchard I, Lange AB.
    Brain Res; 1987 Jun 16; 413(2):251-8. PubMed ID: 3111640
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  • 12. The effect of proctolin analogues and other peptides on locust oviduct muscle contractions.
    Puiroux J, Pedelaborde A, Loughton BG.
    Peptides; 1993 Jun 16; 14(6):1103-9. PubMed ID: 7907786
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  • 13. Proctolin: a peptide transmitter candidate in insects.
    Brown BE.
    Life Sci; 1975 Oct 15; 17(8):1241-52. PubMed ID: 575
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  • 14. Proctolin antagonists bind to [(3)H]proctolin binding sites in the locust hindgut.
    Gray AS, Hancock JT, Osborne RH.
    Peptides; 2000 Feb 15; 21(2):189-96. PubMed ID: 10764944
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  • 15. Neuromuscular modulation in Limulus by both octopamine and proctolin.
    Rane SG, Gerlach PH, Wyse GA.
    J Neurobiol; 1984 May 15; 15(3):207-20. PubMed ID: 6145754
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  • 16. Proctolin analogues and a proctolin metabolite as antagonist of the peptide proctolin.
    Noronha KF, Lange AB, Osborne RH.
    Peptides; 1997 May 15; 18(1):67-72. PubMed ID: 9114454
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  • 17. The effects of SchistoFLRFamide on contractions of locust midgut.
    Lange AB, Orchard I.
    Peptides; 1998 May 15; 19(3):459-67. PubMed ID: 9533633
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  • 18. Tyramine injections reduce locust viability.
    Torfs H, Van Poyer W, Poels J, Swinnen E, De Loof A, Vanden Broeck J.
    Acta Biol Hung; 2000 May 15; 51(2-4):349-54. PubMed ID: 11034159
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  • 19. Neuromuscular block in locust skeletal muscle caused by a venom preparation made from the digger wasp Philanthus triangulum F. from Egypt.
    May TE, Piek T.
    J Insect Physiol; 1979 May 15; 25(8):685-91. PubMed ID: 230264
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  • 20. Characterization of actions of Leucophaea tachykinin-related peptides (LemTRPs) and proctolin on cockroach hindgut contractions.
    Winther AM, Muren JE, Lundquist CT, Osborne RH, Nässel DR.
    Peptides; 1998 May 15; 19(3):445-58. PubMed ID: 9533632
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