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Dual role of osteoblastic proenkephalin derived peptides in skeletal tissues
Haim Rosen
, Zvi Bar‐Shavit
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Institute for Medical Research Israel-Canada (IMRIC)
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Derived Peptide
100%
Skeletal muscle Tissue
100%
Osteoblastic
100%
Dual Role
100%
Enkephalin
100%
Endogenous Opioids
25%
Bone Development
25%
Inhibitory Effect
12%
Small Peptides
12%
Rapid Growth
12%
Cell Population
12%
Two-line
12%
Tissue Regeneration
12%
Alkaline Phosphatase Activity
12%
Undifferentiated Cells
12%
Dual Function
12%
Cartilage
12%
Neurotransmitters
12%
Fetus
12%
Opioid System
12%
Brain Tissue
12%
Dividing Cells
12%
Neuromodulators
12%
Fetal Brain
12%
Mesodermal Cells
12%
Osteoblastic Cells
12%
Neurohormone
12%
Fracture Repair
12%
Osteoblast Maturation
12%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Proenkephalin
100%
Endorphin
25%
Alkaline Phosphatase
12%
Opiate Receptor
12%
Neurotransmitter
12%
Neurohormone
12%
Messenger RNA
12%
Neuroscience
Proenkephalin
100%
Endorphin
25%
Opiate
12%
Alkaline Phosphatase
12%
Neurotransmitter
12%
Neurohormone
12%
Messenger RNA
12%