- tetradecapeptide
- tet·ra·deca·pep·tide .te-trə-.dek-ə-'pep-.tīd n a polypeptide (as somatostatin) that contains 14 amino acids
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
tetradecapeptide — see tetra 2 a … Useful english dictionary
bombesin — Tetradecapeptide neurohormone with both paracrine and autocrine effects first isolated from skin of fire bellied toad ( Bombina bombina ) ; mammalian equivalent is gastrin releasing peptide (GRP). Bombesin cross reacts with GRP receptors. Both… … Dictionary of molecular biology
bombesin — Pharmacologically active tetradecapeptide found in skins of European amphibians of the family Discoglossidae, principally Bombina bombina and Bombina variegata variegata. A potent stimulant of gastric and pancreatic secretions; a bombesinlike… … Medical dictionary
Hornissengift — Hornisse mit ausgefahrenem Stachel Hornissengift ist das Gift der Hornissen (nachstehend im Wesentlichen bezogen auf die Art: Vespa crabro). Es enthält biogene Amine, Peptide und Enzyme und ist entgegen der weit verbreiteten allgemeinen Meinung… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Somatostatin — A hormone widely distributed throughout the body, especially in the hypothalamus and pancreas, that acts as an important regulator of endocrine and nervous system function by inhibiting the secretion of several other hormones such as growth… … Medical dictionary
angiotensin I — A decapeptide of slightly variable sequence, depending on the animal source, formed from the tetradecapeptide angiotensinogen by the removal of four amino acid residues, a reaction catalyzed by renin; a peptidase cleaves off a dipeptide… … Medical dictionary
SOMATOSTATINE — Initialement extraite de l’hypothalamus, la somatostatine a été retrouvée dans les cellules D tout au long du tractus digestif (surtout dans l’antre et le fundus gastrique) et dans le pancréas. Ce tétradécapeptide inhiberait toutes les sécrétions … Encyclopédie Universelle
TOXINES — Un grand nombre d’organismes unicellulaires ou pluricellulaires (bactéries, algues, champignons, protozoaires, végétaux et animaux) élaborent des substances toxiques d’une extrême hétérogénéité chimique et structurale (en majorité, non… … Encyclopédie Universelle