44 results on '"Burcher, Elizabeth"'
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2. Acid and stretch, but not capsaicin, are effective stimuli for ATP release in the porcine bladder mucosa: Are ASIC and TRPV1 receptors involved?
3. Erratum to “Complex actions of neurotensin in ascending and sigmoid colonic muscle: Involvement of enteric mediators” [Eur. J. Pharmacol. 644 (2010) 195-202]
4. T1758 Immunohistochemical Localisation Shows That Muscarinic Receptors M1R, M2R and M3R Mediate Both Cholinergic and Nitrergic Pathways in Human Colon
5. W1693 The Novel Tachykinin Peptide, Hemokinin-1 Stimulates Prostaglandin E2 Release in Human Colonic Smooth Muscle and Mucosa
6. S1248 Altered Expression of Cyclooxygenase-2 and Gap Junction Protein Connexin 43 in the Colonic Smooth Muscle and Mucosa of Patients with Slow Transit Constipation
7. Age-related changes of P2X1 receptor mRNA in the bladder detrusor from men with and without bladder outlet obstruction
8. Tachykinin peptides and receptors: Putting amphibians into perspective
9. Quantitative structure–activity analyses of bufokinin and other tachykinins at bufokinin (bNK1) receptors of the small intestine of the cane toad, Bufo marinus
10. Muscarinic receptor subtypes in the human colon: lack of evidence for atypical subtypes
11. The tachykinin NK-2 receptor antagonist SR48968 does not block noncholinergic contractions in unstable human bladder
12. Structure-activity relationship of neurokinin A(4–10) at the human tachykinin NK2 receptor: the effect of amino acid substitutions on receptor affinity and function
13. Enhancement of neurokinin A-induced smooth muscle contraction in human urinary bladder by mucosal removal and phosphoramidon: relationship to peptidase inhibition
14. Structure–activity studies of bufokinin, substance P and their C-terminal fragments at bufokinin receptors in the small intestine of the cane toad, Bufo marinus
15. Purification, Characterization, and Biological Activity of a Substance P-Related Peptide from the Gut of the Australian Lungfish, Neoceratodus forsteri
16. Structure–activity relationships of neurokinin A (4–10) at the human tachykinin NK2 receptor: the role of natural residues and their chirality
17. Neurotensin in human colon: Receptor characterisation and actions in gastrointestinal diseases
18. Bufokinin: immunoreactivity, receptor localization and actions in toad intestine and mesenteric circulation
19. Binding characteristics of endothelin ETA receptors in normal and post-mortem rat lung
20. Complex actions of neurotensin in human colon: A binding and functional study
21. An investigation of tachykinin NK2 receptor subtypes in the rat
22. Purification, characterization, and spasmogenic activity of neurotensin from the toad Bufo marinus
23. Effect of post-mortem delay on density of tachykinin receptors in rat peripheral tissues
24. Autoradiographic localization of tachykinin NK2 and NK1 receptors in the guinea-pig lung, using selective radioligands
25. Sensory nerves play an efferent role in the function of the arterioles, but not the dilator muscle, of the rat iris
26. Autoradiographic localization of calcitonin gene-related peptide receptors in guinea pig respiratory tract: Effect of capsaicin pretreatment
27. Characterisation of a novel, selective radioligand, [125I][Lys5,Tyr(I2)7,MeLeu9,Nle10]neurokinin A-(4–10), for the tachykinin NK2 receptor in rat fundus
28. Two classes of binding sites for [3H]substance P in rat cerebral cortex
29. Characterization of the tachykinin NK2 receptor subtype in the rabbit pulmonary artery
30. Tachykinins and their receptors: Pharmacology, biochemistry and molecular biology advance a neuropeptide story to the forefront of science
31. Binding characteristics of [125I]Bolton-Hunter [Sar9, Met(O2)11]substance P, a new selective radioligand for the NK1 receptor
32. [125I]-Bolton-Hunter scyliorhinin II: A novel, selective radioligand for the tachykinin NK3 receptor in rat brain
33. A novel substance P binding site in bovine adrenal medulla
34. Chronic steroid contraceptive treatment decreases renal α-adrenoceptor levels in the rat
35. Multiple tachykinin binding sites in hamster, rat and guinea-pig urinary bladder
36. Pharmacologic characterization and autoradiographic distribution of binding sites for iodinated tachykinins in the rat central nervous system
37. Differential sensitivity to phenoxybenzamine alkylation among types of neurokinin binding sites
38. The rat submaxillary gland contains predominantly P-type tachykinin binding sites
39. Autoradiographic localization and characterization of substance P binding in dog kidney
40. Evoked release of tritiated noradrenaline and metabolites in resting and exercising muscle
41. Tools for tachykinin and neuropeptide research: A conference report
42. Autoradiographic localization of substance P binding sites in rat footpad skin
43. Buck and Burcher reply
44. The tachykinins: a family of peptides with a brood of ‘receptors’
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