Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1989357 | Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy | 2006 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
It is concluded that NPs in the spinal cord are probably involved in integrating intersegmental sensory processing in the spinal cord although the greater part of the NP-responsive cGMP-producing fibers could not be characterized. PDE2, 5, and 9 are involved in regulating NP-stimulated cGMP levels in the spinal cord. NPs may have a role in regulating cerebrospinal fluid homeostasis.
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Authors
J. de Vente, M. Markerink-van Ittersum, J.S.H. Vles,