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      LocalizationImmunohistochemistryNeuropeptidesHumans
BackgroundAdaptation to stress is critical for survival. The adrenal medulla, the major source of epinephrine, plays an important role in the development of the hyperadenergic state and increased risk for stress associated disorders, such... more
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      BiochemistryComputer ScienceSystems BiologyBiology
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      GeneticsBiologyFamily historyHumans
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      NeurochemistryTranscription FactorsHippocampusCerebral Cortex
Protective high-affinity antibody responses depend on competitive selection of B cells carrying somatically mutated B-cell receptors by follicular helper T (TFH) cells in germinal centres. The rapid T-B-cell interactions that occur during... more
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      MultidisciplinaryNatureDopamineHumans
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      PhysiologyHumansAnimalsPeptides
Chromogranin A (CgA), chromogranin B (CgB), and secretogranin II (SgII) belong to a family of uniquely acidic secretory proteins in elements of the diffuse neuroendocrine system. These "granins" are characterized by numerous... more
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      Cell DifferentiationNeuropeptidesHumansAnimals
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      Information SystemsGeneticsGenomicsMice
Hippocampal interneurons comprise a diverse family of inhibitory neurons that are critical for detailed information processing. Along with gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), interneurons secrete a myriad of neuroactive substances via... more
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      NeuroscienceHippocampusNeuropeptidesLarge Dense Core Vesicle
Tiffany A. Greenwood 2, 4, Fangwen Rao 1, Mats Stridsberg 7, Nitish R. Mahapatra 1, Manjula Mahata 1, Elizabeth O. Lillie 1, Sushil K. Mahata 1, 6, Laurent Taupenot 1, Nicholas J. Schork 2, 4, 5 and Daniel T. O'Connor 1, 3, 5, 6
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      HumansHypertensionBlood PressureNicotine
Secretion of proteins and peptides from eukaryotic cells takes place by both constitutive and regulated pathways. Regulated secretion may involve interplay of proteins that are currently unknown. Recent studies suggest an important role... more
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      BiochemistryMembrane ProteinsGene SilencingGrowth Hormone
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      MultidisciplinaryNatureDopamineHumans
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      KineticsTransgenic MiceAlpha SynucleinHumans
N-terminal peptides of chromogranin A and B (CGA and CGB) were compared for dilator responses in isolated bovine coronary arteries (bCoA), measuring diameter changes as a function of pressure. bCoA developed and maintained myogenic tone... more
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      Protein FoldingNeurochemistryAmyotrophic Lateral SclerosisCell line
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      Innate immunityAdipose tissueGrowth HormoneLongevity
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      Membrane ProteinsBiological SciencesHumansAnimals