Concept cluster: Drugs > Hormones and peptides
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A particular angiotensin peptide
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(biochemistry) Any of a class of neuropeptide hormones in insects and crustacea
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Any of a family of pleiotropic neuropeptides which play multiple neural, endocrine and myoactive roles in insects
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Alternative form of apastatin [A statin that inhibits an aminopeptidase]
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Synonym of insulin aspart (in mentions where the full name is rendered superfluous by the context)
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(biochemistry) A brain peptide, related to insulin, responsible for activation of prothoracic glands in insects
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(biochemistry) A thrombin present in the venom of the pit viper Bothrops jararaca.
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(biochemistry) An endopeptidase present in the venom of Bothrops jararaca
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Any of a family of proteins associated with lactation.
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(biochemistry) A storage protein present in beans of the genus Canavalia.
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(biochemistry) Having similar effects to those of cannabis.
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The highly-conserved domain in all cathelicidin peptides
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Abbreviation of cholesterol. [(biochemistry) A sterol lipid synthesized by the liver and transported in the bloodstream to the membranes of all animal cells; it plays a central role in many biochemical processes and, as a lipoprotein that coats the walls of blood vessels, is associated with cardiovascular disease.]
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(pharmacology) The United States Adopted Name of colestyramine.
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(biochemistry) A neuropeptide present in many insects
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(biochemistry) A tenascin cytotaxin
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(biochemistry) Any of a family of antimicrobial proteins present in several lepidopteran insects
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Any of a class of neuropeptides present in the cerebral ganglia of certain hermaphrodite freshwater snails
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(biochemistry) An immunoreactive neuropeptide present in Drosophila
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(biology) Synonym of sexine
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A peptide hormone derived from preproglucagon
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(biochemistry) A particular disintegrin.
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(biology) A peptide hormone found in the gut, of uncertain biological function.
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(biochemistry) Any of a class of peptide hormones derived from preproglucagon
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Any of a class of endogenous opioid peptides, found in the blood, that are derived from hemoglobin
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(biochemistry) A tachykinin neuropeptide derived from Kassina frogs.
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(biochemistry) Inhibitor cystine knot
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A myotropic neuropeptide present in most invertebrates
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A sulfated myotropic insect neuropeptide related to gastrin and cholecystokinin
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(biochemistry) Any of group of compounds, related to prostaglandins, that regulate inflammation
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A compound that inhibits the action of mannosidase
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(biochemistry) A compound that inhibits mitosis by interfering with a kinesin protein
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(biochemistry) Any of a group of ovine antimicrobial and cytotoxic cathelicidins
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Any of a group of serine proteinase inhibitors found in arthropods
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Any of a class of compounds that inhibit cyclin-dependent kinases that regulate cell division, apoptosis etc.
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(biochemistry) Any of a group of sex pheromones produced by the female American cockroach Periplaneta americana.
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(biochemistry) Any of a family of neuropeptides present in some insects
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(biology) A peptide hormone found in insects, produced in the copora cardiaca or corpus allata, which initiates the release of the ecdysteroid hormone from the prothoracic gland.
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(biochemistry) An antibacterial protein present in larvae of a rhinoceros beetle, Oryctes rhinoceros
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(pharmacology) A calcitonin hormone present in salmon.
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(biochemistry) An antibacterial protein present in a Sarcophaga
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(biochemistry) An amidated myotropic decapeptide in the skin secretion of Phyllomedusa sauvagei
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Any of a group of vasodilatory tachykinins in the saliva of the mosquito Aedes aegypt
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(obsolete) An antiseptic substance; any protein normally contained in the body of an animal and forming a natural protection against germs.
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(biochemistry) Any of a group of proteinase inhibitors present in Staphylococcus
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A synthetic oligopeptide that has properties similar to streptavidin
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Alternative form of streptavidin [(biochemistry) A tetrameric protein purified from Streptomyces avidinii that binds very tightly to the vitamin biotin]
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(biochemistry) A plant peptide hormone involved in the wound response in the Solanaceae family.
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(biochemistry) Abbreviation of thyroxine. [(biochemistry) A hormone (an iodine derivative of tyrosine), produced by the thyroid gland, that regulates cell metabolism and growth.]
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A plant-derived enzyme, a recombinant glucocerebrosidase, used to treat Gaucher's disease.
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(biochemistry) A C-terminal domain of a collagen that inhibits melanoma growth
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Alternative spelling of thyroxine [(biochemistry) A hormone (an iodine derivative of tyrosine), produced by the thyroid gland, that regulates cell metabolism and growth.]
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(biochemistry) A hormone (an iodine derivative of tyrosine), produced by the thyroid gland, that regulates cell metabolism and growth.
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Any of a group of peptide ligands (tensins) secreted by the uroneurapophysa of some goby fish

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