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Papers associated with pdyn



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Binding studies of novel, non-mammalian enkephalins, structures predicted from frog and lungfish brain cDNA sequences., Bojnik E, Magyar A, Tóth G, Bajusz S, Borsodi A, Benyhe S., Neuroscience. January 23, 2009; 158 (2): 867-74.


Xendorphin B1, a novel opioid-like peptide determined from a Xenopus laevis brain cDNA library, produces opioid antinociception after spinal administration in amphibians., Stevens CW, Tóth G, Borsodi A, Benyhe S., Brain Res Bull. March 30, 2007; 71 (6): 628-32.


Decoy peptides that bind dynorphin noncovalently prevent NMDA receptor-mediated neurotoxicity., Woods AS, Kaminski R, Oz M, Wang Y, Hauser K, Goody R, Wang HY, Jackson SN, Zeitz P, Zeitz KP, Zolkowska D, Schepers R, Nold M, Danielson J, Gräslund A, Vukojevic V, Bakalkin G, Basbaum A, Shippenberg T., J Proteome Res. April 1, 2006; 5 (4): 1017-23.


Cloning and characterization of Xen-dorphin prohormone from Xenopus laevis: a new opioid-like prohormone distinct from proenkephalin and prodynorphin., Pattee P, Ilie AE, Benyhe S, Toth G, Borsodi A, Nagalla SR., J Biol Chem. December 26, 2003; 278 (52): 53098-104.


Dynorphin B is an agonist of nuclear opioid receptors coupling nuclear protein kinase C activation to the transcription of cardiogenic genes in GTR1 embryonic stem cells., Ventura C, Zinellu E, Maninchedda E, Maioli M., Circ Res. April 4, 2003; 92 (6): 623-9.


Opioid peptide gene expression primes cardiogenesis in embryonal pluripotent stem cells., Ventura C, Maioli M., Circ Res. August 4, 2000; 87 (3): 189-94.


Steady-state levels of pro-dynorphin-related end-products from the brain of the amphibian, Xenopus laevis., Sei CA, Richard R, Dores RM., Brain Res. February 6, 1989; 479 (1): 162-6.


Polymorphism and absence of Leu-enkephalin sequences in proenkephalin genes in Xenopus laevis., Martens GJ, Herbert E., Nature. July 19, 1984; 310 (5974): 251-4.

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