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Identification, characterization and distribution of motilin immunoreactivity in the rat central nervous system

O'Donohue et al., 1981

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O'Donohue T
Beinfeld M
Chey W
Chang T
Nilaver G
Zimmerman E
Yajima H
Adachi H
Poth M
McDevitt R
Jacobowitz D
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Motilin-immunoreactivity was evaluated in rat brain using 15 different antisera and by combining gel filtration, high pressure gel filtration and reverse phase high pressure liquid chromatography with radioimmunoassay. Gel filtration chromatography demonstrated a high …
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