IUBio

cholecystokinin

F. Frank LeFever flefever at ix.netcom.com
Wed Jan 13 21:07:17 EST 1999


I'm glad you stuck around long enough to get that full and precise
answer.  I tried to email you a suggestion that you not give up on the
newsgroup, but it bounced back (didn't notice the "ruby" in your true
address).

"mostly in the peripheral nervous system"? Maybe, but there is a lot of
interest in its CNS effects also--cf. several of the SFN papers I
alluded to.

F. LeFever



In <Pine.HPP.3.96.990113115230.809A-100000 at Nash.iupui.edu>
<ricyoung at iupui.edu> writes: 
>
>Somebody who reads this thread (Kevin) did have an easy answer to my
>question, with reference. I guessed somebody here might.  A med school
>studen had asked me if pig CCK would be antigenic if administered to
>humans. I have some immunology background so...    CCK is neuroactive,
>although mostly in the peripheral nervous system so I thought I would
ask
>here.    
>Andy Young
>ricyoung at ruby.iupui.edu
>




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