different between neuropeptide vs tachykinin
neuropeptide
English
Etymology
neuro- +? peptide
Noun
neuropeptide (plural neuropeptides)
- (biochemistry) Any of several peptides, such as endorphins, that function as neurotransmitters.
Derived terms
- neuropeptide Y
Translations
References
- Mains, Richard E.; Eipper, Betty A. (1999) , “Peptides”, in Siegel, George J., et al., editor, Basic Neurochemistry?[1], Sixth edition edition, Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins, retrieved 5 December 2009
Italian
Noun
neuropeptide m (plural neuropeptidi)
- neuropeptide
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tachykinin
English
Noun
tachykinin (plural tachykinins)
- Any of a family of widespread neuropeptides that excite neurons, evoke behavioural responses, and contract muscles.
Derived terms
- preprotachykinin
- protachykinin
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