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receptory cholecystokinínové

  1. Record numberd011949
    Date06.06.2025
    TypeM - MESH
    Topical termreceptory cholecystokinínové
    Other termEnglish (Pseudonym) Caerulein Receptors
    English (Pseudonym) CCK Receptors
    English (Pseudonym) Cholecystokinin Octapeptide Receptors
    English (Pseudonym) Cholecystokinin Receptors
    English (Pseudonym) Pancreozymin Receptors
    English (Pseudonym) Receptors, Caerulein
    English (Pseudonym) Receptors, CCK
    English (Pseudonym) Receptors, Pancreozymin
    English (Pseudonym) Receptors, Sincalide
    English (Pseudonym) Sincalide Receptors
    Slovak (Pseudonym) CCK receptory
    Slovak (Pseudonym) receptory ceruleínové
    Slovak (Pseudonym) receptory cholecystokinínového oktapeptidu
    Slovak (Pseudonym) receptory pankreozymínové
    Slovak (Pseudonym) receptory proglumidové
    Slovak (Pseudonym) receptory sinkalidové
    See also(Later heading) cholecystokinín
    UDCD12.776.543.750.695.170D12.776.543.750.720.600.270D12.776.543.750.750.360.200D12.776.543.750.750.555.270
    NoteCell surface proteins that bind cholecystokinin (CCK) with high affinity and trigger intracellular changes influencing the behavior of cells. Cholecystokinin receptors are activated by GASTRIN as well as by CCK-4; CCK-8; and CCK-33. Activation of these receptors evokes secretion of AMYLASE by pancreatic acinar cells, acid and PEPSIN by stomach mucosal cells, and contraction of the PYLORUS and GALLBLADDER. The role of the widespread CCK receptors in the central nervous system is not well understood.
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