EFFECT OF PITUITARY ADENYLATE-CYCLASE ACTIVATING POLYPEPTIDE AND ITS ANALOGUES ON THE SPECIFIC PAC1 AND VPAC1/VPAC2 RECEPTORS ON THE CELL BODIES OF PRIMARY SENSORY NEURONS AND TRANSFECTED CELL LINES

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Szoke, E.
Saghy, E.
Payrits, M.
Reglodi, D.
Toth, G.
Couvineau, A.
Helyes, Z.
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