"Endorphins" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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One of the three major groups of endogenous opioid peptides. They are large peptides derived from the PRO-OPIOMELANOCORTIN precursor. The known members of this group are alpha-, beta-, and gamma-endorphin. The term endorphin is also sometimes used to refer to all opioid peptides, but the narrower sense is used here; OPIOID PEPTIDES is used for the broader group.
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D004723
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D12.644.400.575.241 D12.776.631.650.575.241
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Endorphins" by people in Profiles.
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Role of opioid peptides in pulsatile release of gonadotropins and prolactin in the rat. Brain Res Bull. 1987 Nov; 19(5):539-44.
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Alpha-melanocyte stimulating hormone discloses a stimulatory effect of beta-endorphin on somatostatin release. Brain Res. 1987 Aug 04; 417(1):127-30.
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Interaction of alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone with beta-endorphin to influence anterior pituitary hormone secretion in the female rat. Endocrinology. 1986 Sep; 119(3):1071-5.
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Blockade of stress-induced prolactin release in monosodium glutamate-treated rats. Brain Res Bull. 1983 Jan; 10(1):23-6.