RQ-00201894: A motilin receptor agonist causing long-lasting facilitation of human gastric cholinergically-mediated contractions
The aim was to characterise RQ-00201894, a novel non-macrolide motilin agonist, using human recombinant receptors and then investigate its ability to facilitate cholinergic activity in human stomach. A reporter gene assay assessed motilin receptor function. Selectivity of action was determined using...
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Main Authors: | John Broad (Author), Nobuyuki Takahashi (Author), Masaomi Tajimi (Author), Masaki Sudo (Author), Adam Góralczyk (Author), Umesh Parampalli (Author), Kesava Mannur (Author), Toshinori Yamamoto (Author), Gareth J. Sanger (Author) |
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2016-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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