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1. Peripheral administration of neuropeptide W inhibits gastric emptying in rats: The role of small diameter afferent fibers and cholecystokinin receptors.

2. Anatomical basis of gastrin- and CCK-secreting cells and their functions. A review.

3. Update on the Molecular Mechanisms Underlying the Effect of Cholecystokinin and Cholecystokinin-1 Receptor on the Formation of Cholesterol Gallstones.

4. Cholecystokinin Switches the Plasticity of GABA Synapses in the Dorsomedial Hypothalamus via Astrocytic ATP Release.

5. Effect of selective CCK1 receptor antagonism on accommodation and tolerance of intestinal gas in functional gut disorders.

6. Contribution of CCK1 receptors to cardiovascular and respiratory effects of cholecystokinin in anesthetized rats.

7. Two cholecystokinin receptor subtypes are identified in goldfish, being the CCKAR involved in the regulation of intestinal motility.

8. Lasting inhibition of receptor-mediated calcium oscillations in pancreatic acini by neutrophil respiratory burst--a novel mechanism for secretory blockade in acute pancreatitis?

9. Gastrin induces sodium-hydrogen exchanger 3 phosphorylation and mTOR activation via a phosphoinositide 3-kinase-/protein kinase C-dependent but AKT-independent pathway in renal proximal tubule cells derived from a normotensive male human.

10. Molecular and functional characterization of cionin receptors in the ascidian, Ciona intestinalis: the evolutionary origin of the vertebrate cholecystokinin/gastrin family.

11. Cholecystokinin octapeptide inhibits immunoglobulin G1 production of lipopolysaccharide-activated B cells.

12. Pharmacological investigations of the cellular transduction pathways used by cholecystokinin to activate nodose neurons.

13. Formalin-induced long-term secondary allodynia and hyperalgesia are maintained by descending facilitation.

14. Pancreatic hypertrophy in Ki-ras-induced actin-interacting protein gene knockout mice.

15. CCK mediated the inhibitory effect of oxytocin on the contraction of longitudinal muscle strips of duodenum in male rats.

16. Estrogens inhibit food intake in CCK-1 receptor-deficient rats.

17. Evolution of gastrointestinal hormones: the cholecystokinin/gastrin family.

18. Peripheral gene expression profiling of CCK-4-induced panic in healthy subjects.

19. Gastrin: an acid-releasing, proliferative and immunomodulatory peptide?

20. Membrane cholesterol in the function and organization of G-protein coupled receptors.

21. [The effect of formalin-induced pain on CCK in rat spinal cord neurons].

22. Role of gut-brain axis in persistent abnormal feeding behavior in mice following eradication of Helicobacter pylori infection.

23. Postshock intervention with high-lipid enteral nutrition reduces inflammation and tissue damage.

24. Activation of submucosal but not myenteric plexus of the gastrointestinal tract accompanies reduction of food intake by camostat.

25. Adaptation to lactation in OLETF rats lacking CCK-1 receptors: body weight, fat tissues, leptin and oxytocin.

26. Structural basis of cholecystokinin receptor binding and regulation.

27. Duodenal phytohaemagglutinin (red kidney bean lectin) stimulates gallbladder contraction in humans.

28. The CCK-system underpins novelty-seeking behavior in the rat: gene expression and pharmacological analyses.

29. Regulation of fat-stimulated neurotensin secretion in healthy subjects.

30. Peptidergic influences on proliferation, migration, and placement of neural progenitors in the adult mouse forebrain.

31. Involvement of cholecystokinin receptor in the inhibition of gastrointestinal motility by oxytocin in ovariectomized rats.

32. Tripeptidyl peptidase II promotes fat formation in a conserved fashion.

33. Mechanisms of CCK signaling from gut to brain.

34. The CCK-system mediates adaptation to novelty-induced stress in the rat: a pharmacological evidence.

35. Possible involvement of endogenous 5-HT in aggravation of cerulein-induced acute pancreatitis in mice.

36. Cholecystokinin B-type receptors mediate a G-protein-dependent depolarizing action of sulphated cholecystokinin ocatapeptide (CCK-8s) on rodent neonatal spinal ventral horn neurons.

37. Neurohormonal regulation of the sphincter of Oddi.

38. Endogenous cholecystokinin reduces food intake and increases Fos-like immunoreactivity in the dorsal vagal complex but not in the myenteric plexus by CCK1 receptor in the adult rat.

40. Neuronal CCK and thermoregulation: two receptors with different functions.

41. Vasodilatory effects of cholecystokinin: new role for an old peptide?

42. Association of ghrelin receptor gene polymorphism with bulimia nervosa in a Japanese population.

43. Hyperphagia and obesity in OLETF rats lacking CCK-1 receptors.

44. Cholecystokinin and gastrin receptors.

45. Stress and pain responses in rats lacking CCK1 receptors.

46. Role of cholecystokinin and central serotonergic receptors in functional dyspepsia.

47. Estrogen and CCK1 receptor modification of mu-opioid receptor binding in the cortex of female rats.

48. Activation of neural cholecystokinin-1 receptors induces relaxation of the isolated rat duodenum which is reduced by nitric oxide synthase inhibitors.

49. Cholecystokinin and endogenous opioid peptides: interactive influence on pain, cognition, and emotion.

50. Role of cholecystokinin in appetite control and body weight regulation.

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