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G-Proteins mediate inhibition and activation of Ca 2+ -induced exocytosis from SLO-permeabilized peptidergic nerve endings
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Bioscience Reports
Biosci Rep (1992) 12 (6): 463–469.
Published: 01 December 1992
...Gudrun Ahnert-Hilger; Govindan Dayanithi; Karsten Spicher; Jean J. Nordmann In SLO-permeabilized isolated nerve endings from the rat neurohypophysis, GTP, guanosine 5′[y-thio]triphosphate (GTPyS) and guanosine 5′(ßy-imido]triphosphate (GMPPNP) inhibit the Ca 2+ -evoked vasopressin release...
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Release of neuropeptides does not only occur at nerve terminals
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Bioscience Reports
Biosci Rep (1988) 8 (5): 471–483.
Published: 01 October 1988
... the nerve terminals, the present paper demonstrates that secretion can occur to the same extent from both nerve endings and nerve swellings. 10 3 1988 © 1988 Plenum Publishing Corporation 1988 exocytosis secretion neuropeptides vasopressin neurohypophysis Bioscience Reports, Vol. 8...
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Oxytocin and vasopressin stimulate inositol phosphate production in human gestational myometrium and decidua cells
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Biosci Rep (1986) 6 (7): 613–619.
Published: 01 July 1986
...Michael P. Schrey; Alison M. Read; Philip J. Steer The involvement of phosphoinositide hydrolysis in the action of oxytocin and vasopressin on the uterus was investigated in gestational myometrium and decidua cells by measuring the production of inositol phosphates. Both peptides stimulated a dose...