Neuroscience Peptides

Neuroscience
Neurons communicate with each other, effector organs and sensory organs through the neurotransmitter – receptor pathway at synapses. Neurotransmitters can be divided into 4 major groups: 1. Amino acids (glumate, aspartate, serine, glycine and GABA); 2. Monoamines (norepinephrine, epinephrine, dopamine, histamine, and serotonin); 3. Peptides (opioid peptides, substance P, somatostatin); and 4. Others (acetylcholine, NO, nucleosides). read more
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A1096 type II collagen fragmentSummary: Specific for cartilaginous tissues
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A1044 Gap 268 CitationTarget: Gap JunctionsSummary: Gap junction blocker peptide, mapping to connexin 43 residue 63-75
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A1045 Gap 274 CitationTarget: Gap JunctionsSummary: Selective gap junction blocker
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A1013 Endomorphin-1Summary: Agonist of μopioid receptors,highly potent and selective
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A1124 Amyloid Beta-Peptide (1-40) (human)1 CitationSummary: Amyloid precursor protein
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A1132 β-PompilidotoxinTarget: sodium channelsSummary: Slows Na+ channel inactivation
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A1022 GTP-Binding Protein Fragment, G alphaSummary: Hydrolyzes GTP to GDP
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A1033 [Ser25] Protein Kinase C (19-31)Summary: PKC substrate