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1. Wounded attachments and wounded aesthetics: Wendy Brown, Philip Roth, and a modest theory concerning the interaction of art and politics

2. Receptor binding sites for substance P, but not substance K or neuromedin K, are expressed in high concentrations by arterioles, venules, and lymph nodules in surgical specimens obtained from patients with ulcerative colitis and Crohn disease.

3. Reversible in vitro growth of Alzheimer disease beta-amyloid plaques by deposition of labeled amyloid peptide.

4. Substance P receptor binding sites are expressed by glia in vivo after neuronal injury.

7. Amyloid beta-peptide is transported on lipoproteins and albumin in human plasma.

8. Structure of a mycobacterial polysaccharide-fatty acyl-CoA complex: nuclear magnetic resonance studies.

9. Novel peptide fragments originating from PGLa and the caerulein and xenopsin precursors from Xenopus laevis.

10. Mapping peptide-binding domains of the substance P (NK-1) receptor from P388D1 cells with photolabile agonists.

12. Absorption and excretion of undegradable peptides: role of lipid solubility and net charge.

13. Synaptic relationship between substance P and the substance P receptor: light and electron microscopic characterization of the mismatch between neuropeptides and their receptors.

14. Intestinal absorption and excretion of octapeptides composed of D amino acids.

15. Purification and characterization of chlorotoxin, a chloride channel ligand from the venom of the scorpion

16. Agonist-induced photoincorporation of a p-benzoylphenylalanine derivative of substance P into membrane-spanning region 2 of the Torpedo nicotinic acetylcholine receptor delta subunit.

17. Rapid endocytosis of a G protein-coupled receptor: substance P evoked internalization of its receptor in the rat striatum in vivo.

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