Novel CCK Analogs for Studying CCK-B Receptor (original) (raw)

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Receptors for cholecystokinin and gastrin peptides display specific binding properties and are structurally different in guinea-pig and dog pancreas

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Different actions of CCK on pancreatic and gastric growth in the rat: effect of CCKAreceptor blockade

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Pharmacological comparison of the alternatively spliced short and long CCK 2 receptors

elaine Harper

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Development of new potent agonists able to interact with two postulated subsites of the cholecystokinin CCK-B receptor

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Differential bile-pancreatic secretory effects of CCK-58 and CCK-8

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Replacement of Glycine with Dicarbonyl and Related Moieties in Analogues of the C-Terminal Pentapeptide of Cholecystokinin: CCK 2 Agonists Displaying a Novel Binding Mode

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Characterization of novel peptoid agonists for the CCK-A receptor

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Presence and localization of CCK receptor subtypes in calf pancreas

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Effect of some novel synthetic analogues of CCK4 on insulin and glucagon secretion

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Purification of the pancreatic cholecystokinin receptor

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[N-methylnorleucine-(28,31)]cholecystokinin-(26–33) (SNF 8702) activity at a cloned rat CCKB receptor

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Cloning and expression of the rabbit gastric CCK-A receptor

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A synthetic peptide derivative that is a cholecystokinin receptor antagonist

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The influence of guanyl nucleotide on agonist and antagonist affinity at guinea-pig CCK-B/gastrin receptors: Binding studies using [3H]PD140376

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Cholecystokinin peptidomimetics as selective CCK-B antagonists: Design, synthesis, and in vitro and in vivo biochemical properties

Bernard Roques

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Identification of a series of CCK-2 receptor nonpeptide agonists: Sensitivity to stereochemistry and a receptor point mutation

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Exogenous CCK and gastrin stimulate pancreatic exocrine secretion via CCK-A but also via CCK-B/gastrin receptors in the calf

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Pharmacological evaluation of IQM-95,333, a highly selective CCK A receptor antagonist with anxiolytic-like activity in animal models

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Synthesis of cyclic analogues of cholecystokinin highly selective for central receptors

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Electrophysiological studies with new CCK analogs: Correlation with binding affinity on B-type receptors

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Analogs of Ac-CCK-7 incorporating dipeptide mimics in place of Met28-Gly29

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Receptor fragment approach to the binding between CCK8 peptide and cholecystokinin receptors: A fluorescence study on type B receptor fragment CCKB-R (352-379)

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