"Peptide PHI" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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A 27-amino acid peptide with histidine at the N-terminal and isoleucine amide at the C-terminal. The exact amino acid composition of the peptide is species dependent. The peptide is secreted in the intestine, but is found in the nervous system, many organs, and in the majority of peripheral tissues. It has a wide range of biological actions, affecting the cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, respiratory, and central nervous systems.
Descriptor ID |
D010451
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MeSH Number(s) |
D06.472.699.592 D12.644.400.610 D12.644.548.592 D12.776.631.650.610
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Concept/Terms |
Peptide PHI- Peptide PHI
- Peptide HI
- Peptide Histidine Methionine
- Histidine Methionine, Peptide
- Methionine, Peptide Histidine
- Peptide Histidine-Isoleucine
- Histidine-Isoleucine, Peptide
- Peptide Histidine Isoleucine
- PHI Peptide
- Peptide, PHI
- PHM-27
- Neuropeptide PHI 27
- Peptide PHM
- PHM, Peptide
- Peptide-Histidine-Isoleucinamide
- Peptide Histidine Isoleucinamide
- PHM Neuropeptide
- Neuropeptide, PHM
- Pro-Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide
- Intestinal Peptide, Pro-Vasoactive
- Peptide, Pro-Vasoactive Intestinal
- Pro Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide
- Peptide PHI-27
- Peptide PHI 27
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Cholecystokinin, vasoactive intestinal peptide and peptide histidine methionine responses to feeding in anorexia nervosa. Regul Pept. 1991 Oct 01; 36(1):141-50.