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- Kyotorphin abstract "Kyotorphin (L-tyrosyl-L-arginine) is a neuroactive dipeptide which plays a role in pain regulation in the brain. It was first isolated from bovine brain, by Japanese scientists in 1979. Kyotorphin was named for the site of its discovery, Kyoto, Japan and because of its morphine- (or endorphin-) like analgesic activity. Kyotorphin has an analgesic effect, but it does not interact with the opioid receptors. Instead, it acts by releasing met-enkephalin and stabilizing it from degradation. It may also possess properties of neuromediator/neuromodulator. It has been shown that kyotorphin is present in the human cerebrospinal fluid and that its concentration is lower in patients with persistent pain.".
- Kyotorphin iupacName "(2S)-2-(2S)-2-Amino-3-(4-hydroxyphenyl)propanoyl]amino]-5- (diaminomethylideneamino)pentanoic acid".
- Kyotorphin thumbnail Kyotorphin.png?width=300.
- Kyotorphin wikiPageID "6449292".
- Kyotorphin wikiPageLength "2877".
- Kyotorphin wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Kyotorphin wikiPageRevisionID "684508703".
- Kyotorphin wikiPageWikiLink Analgesic.
- Kyotorphin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dipeptides.
- Kyotorphin wikiPageWikiLink Cerebrospinal_fluid.
- Kyotorphin wikiPageWikiLink Dipeptide.
- Kyotorphin wikiPageWikiLink Endorphins.
- Kyotorphin wikiPageWikiLink Kyoto.
- Kyotorphin wikiPageWikiLink Met-enkephalin.
- Kyotorphin wikiPageWikiLink Morphine.
- Kyotorphin wikiPageWikiLink Neuromodulation.
- Kyotorphin wikiPageWikiLink Neurotransmitter.
- Kyotorphin wikiPageWikiLink Opioid_receptor.
- Kyotorphin wikiPageWikiLink nowiki%3E(2S)-2-Amino-3-(4-hydroxyphenyl)propanoyl%5Damino%5D-5-_(diaminomethylideneamino)pentanoic_acid.
- Kyotorphin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kyotorphin".
- Kyotorphin imagefile "Kyotorphin.png".
- Kyotorphin imagename "Chemical structure of kyotorphin".
- Kyotorphin imagesize "200".
- Kyotorphin iupacname "-2".
- Kyotorphin name "Kyotorphin".
- Kyotorphin othernames "(L)-Tyrosyl-(L)-arginine".
- Kyotorphin othernames "Kiotorphin".
- Kyotorphin verifiedfields "changed".
- Kyotorphin verifiedrevid "461936838".
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- Kyotorphin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ebicite.
- Kyotorphin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Opioidergics.
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- Kyotorphin subject Category:Dipeptides.
- Kyotorphin hypernym Dipeptide.
- Kyotorphin type ChemicalCompound.
- Kyotorphin type ChemicalSubstance.
- Kyotorphin type Chemical.
- Kyotorphin type Peptide.
- Kyotorphin type Redirect.
- Kyotorphin type ChemicalObject.
- Kyotorphin type Thing.
- Kyotorphin type Q11173.
- Kyotorphin comment "Kyotorphin (L-tyrosyl-L-arginine) is a neuroactive dipeptide which plays a role in pain regulation in the brain. It was first isolated from bovine brain, by Japanese scientists in 1979. Kyotorphin was named for the site of its discovery, Kyoto, Japan and because of its morphine- (or endorphin-) like analgesic activity. Kyotorphin has an analgesic effect, but it does not interact with the opioid receptors. Instead, it acts by releasing met-enkephalin and stabilizing it from degradation.".
- Kyotorphin label "Kyotorphin".
- Kyotorphin sameAs Q408314.
- Kyotorphin sameAs Kyotorphin.
- Kyotorphin sameAs کیوتورفین.
- Kyotorphin sameAs Kyotorphine.
- Kyotorphin sameAs キョートルフィン.
- Kyotorphin sameAs m.0g5t7r.
- Kyotorphin sameAs Киотрофин.
- Kyotorphin sameAs Kiotorfin.
- Kyotorphin sameAs Kiotorfin.
- Kyotorphin sameAs Q408314.
- Kyotorphin wasDerivedFrom Kyotorphin?oldid=684508703.
- Kyotorphin depiction Kyotorphin.png.
- Kyotorphin isPrimaryTopicOf Kyotorphin.
- Kyotorphin name "Kyotorphin".