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Substance P containing peptide gene delivery vectors for specifically transfecting glioma cells mediated by a neurokinin-1 receptor - Journal of Materials Chemistry B (RSC Publishing)
Substance P (Neurokinin P; SubstanceP) | CAS 33507-63-0 | AbMole BioScience | Substance P Price
Substance P and neurokinin 1 receptor are new targets for the treatment of chronic pruritus* - Ständer - 2019 - British Journal of Dermatology - Wiley Online Library
IJMS | Free Full-Text | Ion Channels Involved in Substance P-Mediated Nociception and Antinociception
The Role of Substance P Within Traumatic Brain Injury and Implications for Therapy | Journal of Neurotrauma
Substance P represents a novel first-line defense mechanism in the nose - ScienceDirect
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Selective G protein signaling driven by substance P–neurokinin receptor dynamics | Nature Chemical Biology
SUBSTANCE P by RAGHUL PHARMACIST. | PPT
Substance P molecule, chemical structure. Neuropeptide that plays a role in pain sensation and inflammation Stock Photo - Alamy
Substance P | CAS 33507-63-0 | SCBT - Santa Cruz Biotechnology
The role of substance P in neurogenic inflammation. | Download Scientific Diagram
Pharmacology of Neuropeptides: Substance P, Vasoactive Intestinal Peptides, Neuropeptide Y, Calcitonin Peptides and Their Receptors | SpringerLink
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Substance P - Echelon Biosciences
Substance P and the Neurokinin-1 Receptor: The New CRF. | Semantic Scholar
Scheme of biological functions of substance P. Once the nerve ending... | Download Scientific Diagram
Frontiers | The Role of Substance P in the Regulation of Bone and Cartilage Metabolic Activity
Substance P | C63H98N18O13S | CID 36511 - PubChem
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An antinociceptive role for substance P in acid-induced chronic muscle pain | PNAS
Substance P (Neurokinin P) | Neurotransmitter | MedChemExpress
Learn About Substance P And Pain Processing | Chegg.com
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Involvement of substance P and the NK-1 receptor in cancer progression - ScienceDirect