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Behavioural and neurochemical abnormalities in mice lacking functional tachykinin-1 (NK1) receptors: a model of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
In rodent behavioural screens, such as the forced swim or... Direct Link | 17th February, 2010
| Department of Neuroscience, Physiology & Pharmacology, University College
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Two naturally occurring variants of the serotonin receptor gene HTR3C are associated with nausea in pregnancy.
OBJECTIVE: To assess the association between pregnancy-associated symptoms... Direct Link | 16th January, 2010
| Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Erlangen University Hospital,
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Ovarian steroids regulate tachykinin and tachykinin receptor gene expression in the mouse uterus.
BACKGROUND: In the mouse uterus, pregnancy is accompanied by changes in... Direct Link | 12th September, 2009
| Instituto de Investigaciones Quimicas, CSIC, Sevilla, Spain.
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Peptide neurotransmitters activate a cation channel complex of NALCN and UNC-80.
Several neurotransmitters act through G-protein-coupled receptors to evoke... Direct Link | 20th March, 2009
| Department of Biology, University of Pennsylvania, 415 S. University
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Association and linkage analysis of candidate genes GRP, GRPR, CRHR1, and TACR1 in panic disorder.
Panic disorder (PD) is a debilitating anxiety disorder, characterized by... Direct Link | 11th March, 2009
| Department of Psychiatry, Institute for Human Genetics, University of
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NK1 (TACR1) receptor gene 'knockout' mouse phenotype predicts genetic association with ADHD.
Mice with functional genetic ablation of the Tacr1 (substance P-preferring... Direct Link | 11th February, 2009
| Department of Neuroscience, Physiology and Pharmacology, University
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Expression of the tachykinin receptor mRNAs in healthy human colon.
Tachykinins are a family of neuropeptides, involved in a variety of... Direct Link | 7th January, 2009
| Biovays, 3 Place Victor Hugo, F-13331, Marseille, France.
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Family-based association study of lithium-related and other candidate genes in bipolar disorder.
CONTEXT: Association studies in bipolar disorder have been focused on a... Direct Link | 15th January, 2008
| Psychiatric and Neurodevelopmental Genetics Unit, Center for Human Genetic
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Tachykinin receptor 1 variants associated with aggression in suicidal behavior.
Substance P is involved in the modulation of depression, anxiety, and... Direct Link | 8th November, 2007
| Department of Psychiatry, Ludwig Maximilians University, Munich, Germany.
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Neuronal modulation of lung injury induced by polymeric hexamethylene diisocyanate in mice.
1,6-Hexamethylene diisocyanate biuret trimer (HDI-BT) is a nonvolatile... Direct Link | 1st November, 2007
| Section of Pulmonary Diseases, Critical Care and Environmental Medicine,
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A role for tachykinins in the regulation of human sperm motility.
BACKGROUND: Tachykinins and tachykinin receptors are widely distributed in... Direct Link | 4th August, 2007
| Instituto de Investigaciones Quimicas, CSIC-Universidad de Sevilla, 49
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Application of HapMap data to the evaluation of 8 candidate genes for pediatric slow transit constipation.
BACKGROUND: Slow transit constipation (STC) affects up to 3% of all... Direct Link | 22nd May, 2007
| Division of Paediatric Surgery, Department of Surgery, The University of
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Tachykinin-1 receptor stimulates proinflammatory gene expression in lung epithelial cells through activation of NF-kappaB via a G(q)-dependent pathway.
The respiratory tract is innervated by irritant-responsive sensory nerves,... Direct Link | 16th March, 2007
| Section of Pulmonology, Department of Pediatrics, Tulane University Health
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Neurogenic inflammation and migraine: implications for the therapeutics.
Significant recent advances in molecular pharmacology have elucidated the... Direct Link | 25th January, 2006
| Synergia Pharma, Inc., 601 Gateway Boulevard, Suite 350, South San
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| Fine mapping and SNP analysis of positional candidates at the preeclampsia susceptibility locus (PREG1) on chromosome 2.
| 4th August, 2005
| Department of Perinatal Medicine, The Royal Women's Hospital, Carlton,
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