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pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide
(2996 times)
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Neurology (726 times)
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VIP (783 times) CGRP (121 times) PKA (98 times)
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1990 Presence of highly selective receptors for PACAP (pituitary adenylate cyclase activating peptide) in membranes from the rat pancreatic acinar cell line AR 4-2J.
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activating polypeptide
(3 times)
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Genetics (1 time)
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BDNF (1 time) ERK (1 time) GAP-43 (1 time)
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1995 The amino-terminal fragment of the adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide (PACAP) receptor functions as a high affinity PACAP binding domain.
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cyclase-activating polypeptide
(3 times)
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Neurology (2 times)
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ACL (1 time) AVP (1 time) CRH (1 time)
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1997 Day-night variation of pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide (PACAP) level in the rat suprachiasmatic nucleus.
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proapoptotic caspase adaptor protein
(3 times)
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Lung Neoplasms (1 time)
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Casp2 (1 time) ELISA (1 time)
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2001 Characterization of a novel proapoptotic caspase-2- and caspase-9-binding protein.
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Pancreatic Cancer Project
(2 times)
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Health Services (1 time)
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BSC (1 time) FOP (1 time) OS (1 time)
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2020 Impact of nationwide enhanced implementation of best practices in pancreatic cancer care (PACAP-1): a multicenter stepped-wedge cluster randomized controlled trial.
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possible control mechanism for an increased expression of one peptide
(1 time)
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Biochemistry (1 time)
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GHRH (1 time)
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1993 Two salmon neuropeptides encoded by one brain cDNA are structurally related to members of the glucagon superfamily.
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possible role of adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide
(1 time)
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Biology (1 time)
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AC (1 time) AR (1 time) COX (1 time)
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2002 Pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide induces testicular testosterone synthesis through PGE(2) mediation in crested newt, Triturus carnifex.
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prophylactic anticoagulation+antiplatelet
(1 time)
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aHR (1 time) ICU (1 time) pAC (1 time)
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2021 Combined anticoagulant and antiplatelet therapy is associated with an improved outcome in hospitalised patients with COVID-19: a propensity matched cohort study.
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