Tachykinin NK1 and NK3 Receptors In The Prefrontal Cortex Of The Human Brain
1. The tachykinins are neuropeptides found in both the central and peripheral nervous systems that play a role in inflammation and pain mechanisms and some autonomic reflexes and behaviours.2. Although the distribution of the tachykinin receptors has been described in the brains of various animal sp...
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