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Papers associated with intestine (and levi)

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Pro-xenopsin(s) in vesicles of mammalian brain, liver, stomach and intestine is apparently released into blood and cerebral spinal fluid., Carraway RE., Regul Pept. November 24, 2000; 95 (1-3): 115-24.


Xenin--a novel suppressor of food intake in rats., Alexiou C., Dev Biol. August 3, 1998; 800 (2): 294-9.


Processing of the precursors to neurotensin and other bioactive peptides by cathepsin E., Kageyama T., J Biol Chem. August 11, 1995; 270 (32): 19135-40.


Localization of xenopsin and xenopsin precursor fragment immunoreactivities in the skin and gastrointestinal tract of Xenopus laevis., Sadler KC., Cell Tissue Res. November 1, 1992; 270 (2): 257-63.


Generation of xenopsin-related peptides from tissue precursors by media conditioned by endotoxin-stimulated rat peritoneal macrophages., Cochrane DE., Inflammation. October 1, 1991; 15 (5): 381-90.


[Action of neurotensin on duodenal alkaline secretion in rats. Comparison with pancreatic and gastric secretion]., Merlin D., Gastroenterol Clin Biol. January 1, 1991; 15 (8-9): 574-9.


Isolation and structures of xenopsin-related peptides from rat stomach, liver and brain., Carraway RE., Regul Pept. July 30, 1990; 29 (2-3): 229-39.


Immunocytochemical evidence for the colocalization of neurotensin/xenopsin- and gastrin/caerulein-immunoreactive substances in Xenopus laevis gastrointestinal tract., Flucher BE., Gen Comp Endocrinol. October 1, 1988; 72 (1): 54-62.    


Generation of xenopsin-related peptides during acid extraction of gastric tissues., Carraway RE., J Biol Chem. September 15, 1985; 260 (20): 10921-5.


Evidence for the presence of xenopsin-related peptide(s) in the gastric mucosa of mammals., Feurle GE., J Clin Invest. July 1, 1985; 76 (1): 156-62.


Effect of xenopsin on blood flow, hormone release, and acid secretion., Zinner MJ., Am J Physiol. September 1, 1982; 243 (3): G195-9.


Amphibian neurotensin (NT) is not xenopsin (XP): dual presence of NT-like and XP-like peptides in various amphibia., Carraway R., Endocrinology. April 1, 1982; 110 (4): 1094-101.


Distribution patterns of neurotensin-like immunoreactive cells in the gastro-intestinal tract of higher vertebrates., Reinecke M., Cell Tissue Res. January 1, 1980; 205 (3): 383-95.

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