Synonyms: human [125I-Tyr9] urotensin-II | human [125I] urotensin-II
Compound class:
Peptide
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References |
1. Ames RS, Sarau HM, Chambers JK, Willette RN, Aiyar NV, Romanic AM, Louden CS, Foley JJ, Sauermelch CF, Coatney RW et al.. (1999)
Human urotensin-II is a potent vasoconstrictor and agonist for the orphan receptor GPR14. Nature, 401 (6750): 282-6. [PMID:10499587] |
2. Chatenet D, Dubessy C, Boularan C, Scalbert E, Pfeiffer B, Renard P, Lihrmann I, Pacaud P, Tonon MC, Vaudry H et al.. (2006)
Structure-activity relationships of a novel series of urotensin II analogues: identification of a urotensin II antagonist. J Med Chem, 49 (24): 7234-8. [PMID:17125276] |
3. Elshourbagy NA, Douglas SA, Shabon U, Harrison S, Duddy G, Sechler JL, Ao Z, Maleeff BE, Naselsky D, Disa J et al.. (2002)
Molecular and pharmacological characterization of genes encoding urotensin-II peptides and their cognate G-protein-coupled receptors from the mouse and monkey. Br J Pharmacol, 136 (1): 9-22. [PMID:11976263] |
4. Maguire JJ, Kuc RE, Davenport AP. (2000)
Orphan-receptor ligand human urotensin II: receptor localization in human tissues and comparison of vasoconstrictor responses with endothelin-1. Br J Pharmacol, 131 (3): 441-6. [PMID:11015293] |