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126 related items for PubMed ID: 6200529

  • 1. Capsaicin-induced depletion of substance P-like immunoreactivity in guinea pig sympathetic ganglia.
    Dalsgaard CJ, Vincent SR, Schultzberg M, Hökfelt T, Elfvin LG, Terenius L, Dockray GJ.
    J Auton Nerv Syst; 1983 Dec; 9(4):595-606. PubMed ID: 6200529
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  • 2. Origin of peptide-containing fibers in the inferior mesenteric ganglion of the guinea-pig: immunohistochemical studies with antisera to substance P, enkephalin, vasoactive intestinal polypeptide, cholecystokinin and bombesin.
    Dalsgaard CJ, Hökfelt T, Schultzberg M, Lundberg JM, Terenius L, Dockray GJ, Goldstein M.
    Neuroscience; 1983 May; 9(1):191-211. PubMed ID: 6192355
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  • 3. Neurotensin facilitates release of substance P in the guinea-pig inferior mesenteric ganglion.
    Stapelfeldt WH, Szurszewski JH.
    J Physiol; 1989 Apr; 411():325-45. PubMed ID: 2482356
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  • 4. The origin and possible significance of substance P immunoreactive networks in the prevertebral ganglia and related structures in the guinea-pig.
    Matthews MR, Cuello AC.
    Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci; 1984 Aug 14; 306(1128):247-76. PubMed ID: 6207550
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  • 5. Distribution and origin of peptide-containing nerve fibers in the celiac superior mesenteric ganglion of the guinea-pig.
    Lindh B, Hökfelt T, Elfvin LG.
    Neuroscience; 1988 Sep 14; 26(3):1037-71. PubMed ID: 2462182
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  • 9. [Met]enkephalin-Arg6-Gly7-Leu8-immunoreactive nerves in guinea-pig and rat lungs: distribution, origin, and co-existence with vasoactive intestinal polypeptide immunoreactivity.
    Shimosegawa T, Foda HD, Said SI.
    Neuroscience; 1990 Sep 14; 36(3):737-50. PubMed ID: 1700333
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  • 10. Distribution of immunoreactivity for enkephalin, substance P and vasoactive intestinal peptide in fibres surrounding splanchnic sympathetic preganglionic neurons in rats.
    Hong Y, Weaver LC.
    Neuroscience; 1993 Dec 14; 57(4):1121-33. PubMed ID: 7508584
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  • 11. Peptide-immunoreactive neurons and nerve fibres in lumbosacral sympathetic ganglia: selective elimination of a pathway-specific expression of immunoreactivities following sciatic nerve resection in kittens.
    Lindh B, Risling M, Remahl S, Terenius L, Hökfelt T.
    Neuroscience; 1993 Jul 14; 55(2):545-62. PubMed ID: 7690913
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  • 12. Substance P-immunoreactive peripheral branches of sensory neurons innervate guinea pig sympathetic neurons.
    Matthews MR, Cuello AC.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 1982 Mar 14; 79(5):1668-72. PubMed ID: 6175970
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  • 15. The role of substance P-containing fibers in sympathetic ganglia: effect of capsaicin.
    Wilkin LD, Fagre LO, Jew JY, Williams TH.
    Peptides; 1983 Mar 14; 4(5):769-74. PubMed ID: 6197703
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  • 16. Immunohistochemical demonstration of galanin-, and galanin message-associated peptide-like immunoreactivities in sympathetic ganglia and adrenal gland of the guinea pig.
    Elfvin LG, Hökfelt T, Bartfai T, Bedecs K.
    Microsc Res Tech; 1994 Oct 01; 29(2):131-42. PubMed ID: 7529069
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  • 17. Comparison of immunohistochemical localization of [Met5] enkephalin-Arg6-Gly7-Leu8, vasoactive intestinal polypeptide and tyrosine hydroxylase in the major pelvic ganglion of the rat.
    Karhula T, Soinila S, Häppäolä O.
    Neuroscience; 1993 May 01; 54(1):253-61. PubMed ID: 8100047
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  • 18. Differential distribution of substance P binding sites in guinea-pig sympathetic ganglia.
    Messenger JP, Gibbins IL.
    J Auton Nerv Syst; 1998 Apr 30; 69(2-3):103-14. PubMed ID: 9696265
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  • 19. Substance P as an excitatory transmitter of primary afferent neurons in guinea-pig sympathetic ganglia.
    Tsunoo A, Konishi S, Otsuka M.
    Neuroscience; 1982 Apr 30; 7(9):2025-37. PubMed ID: 6183613
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  • 20. Immunohistochemical studies on the effect of capsaicin on spinal and medullary peptide and monoamine neurons using antisera to substance P, gastrin/CCK, somatostatin, VIP, enkephalin, neurotensin and 5-hydroxytryptamine.
    Jancsó G, Hökfelt T, Lundberg JM, Kiraly E, Halász N, Nilsson G, Terenius L, Rehfeld J, Steinbusch H, Verhofstad A, Elde R, Said S, Brown M.
    J Neurocytol; 1981 Dec 30; 10(6):963-80. PubMed ID: 6171625
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