Neoendorphin
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Neoendorphins are a group of endogenous opioid peptides derived from the proteolytic cleavage of prodynorphin.[1] They include α-neoendorphin and β-neoendorphin.
See also[]
- Endorphin
References[]
- ^ Seizinger BR, Grimm C, Höllt V, Herz A (February 1984). "Evidence for a selective processing of proenkephalin B into different opioid peptide forms in particular regions of rat brain and pituitary". Journal of Neurochemistry. 42 (2): 447–57. doi:10.1111/j.1471-4159.1984.tb02698.x. PMID 6141221.
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