This gene encodes four products of the tachykinin peptide hormone family, substance P and neurokinin A, as well as the related peptides, neuropeptide K and neuropeptide gamma. These hormones are thought to function as neurotransmitters which interact with nerve receptors and smooth muscle cells. They are known to induce behavioral responses and function as vasodilators and secretagogues. Multiple transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been found for this gene.
C-terminal-flanking peptide; Hs.2563 Neuromedin L NK2 NKA NKNA PPT Protachykinin 1 Substance K Neuropeptide K Substance P SubstanceP TAC1 TAC2 tachykinin precursor 1; neurokinin 1; neurokinin 2; Neurokinin A; neurokinin alpha; Neuromedin L; Neuropeptide gamma; Neuropeptide K; NKA; NPK; PPT; preprotachykinin; preprotachykinin A; protachykinin; Protachykinin-1; Substance K; Substance P; tachykinin 2; tachykinin, precursor 1 (substance K, substance P, neurokinin 1, neurokinin 2, neuromedin L, neurokinin alpha, neuropeptide K, neuropeptide gamma)
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20 µL
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150 µL
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100 uL
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100 µL
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50 uL
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150 ug
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100 ug
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