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Gastrin-Releasing Peptide (human),Catalog Number: KS042009,CAS NO.: 93755-85-2 GRP (human) is a mammalian bombesin-like peptide neurotransmitter that is an agonist for the gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRPR). GRP has been reported to activate GABAergic interneurons in the amygdala leading to increased GABA release and fear suppression in mice in vivo. Also involved in mitogenesis, and GI tract and appetite regulation.
Gastrin-Releasing Peptide (human),Catalog Number: KS042009,CAS NO.: 93755-85-2 GRP (human) is a mammalian bombesin-like peptide neurotransmitter that is an agonist for the gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRPR). GRP has been reported to activate GABAergic interneurons in the amygdala leading to increased GABA release and fear suppression in mice in vivo. Also involved in mitogenesis, and GI tract and appetite regulation.
Gastrin 1 (human),Catalog Number: KS042006,CAS NO.: 10047-33-3 Gastrin-1 is also referred to as Gastrin-17 or Little Gastrin. Secretion of gastrin is induced by food intake and causes the release of gastric acid in the stomach. Secreted by the G cells in the gastric mucosa, it is one of the major bioactive forms of gastrin found in tissue and plasma (the other bioactive form is Gastrin-34 or Big Gastrin). Both Gastrin-17 and Gastrin-34 are carboxy-amidated and partially
Gastrin-Releasing Peptide (human),Catalog Number: KS042009,CAS NO.: 93755-85-2 Uroguanylin is a natriuretic peptide, a hormone that regulates sodium excretion by the kidney when excess NaCl is consumed. Uroguanylin and guanylin are related peptides that activate common guanylate cyclase signaling molecules in the intestine and kidney.