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1. Conformational analysis of the C-terminal Gly-Leu-Met-NH2 tripeptide of substance P bound to the NK-1 receptor.

2. Incorporation of vinylogous scaffolds in the C-terminal tripeptide of substance P.

3. Biological activity of silylated amino acid containing substance P analogues.

4. Isotope and affinity tags in photoreactive substance P analogues to identify the covalent linkage within the NK-1 receptor by MALDI-TOF analysis.

5. The two NK-1 binding sites are distinguished by one radiolabelled substance P analogue.

6. Characterization of the bioactive conformation of the C-terminal tripeptide Gly-Leu-Met-NH2 of substance P using [3-prolinoleucine10]SP analogues.

7. Met174 side chain is the site of photoinsertion of a substance P competitive peptide antagonist photoreactive in position 8.

8. Structural and biological effects of a beta2- or beta3-amino acid insertion in a peptide.

9. Cgamma H2 of Met174 side chain is the site of covalent attachment of a substance P analog photoactivable in position 5.

10. Involvement of the second extracellular loop (E2) of the neurokinin-1 receptor in the binding of substance P. Photoaffinity labeling and modeling studies.

11. Analogs of Substance P modified at the C-terminus which are both agonist and antagonist of the NK-1 receptor depending on the second messenger pathway.

12. Calpha methylation in molecular recognition. Application to substance P and the two neurokinin-1 receptor binding sites.

13. Internalization of [3H]substance P analogues in NK-1 receptor transfected CHO cells.

14. Further delineation of the two binding sites (R*(n)) associated with tachykinin neurokinin-1 receptors using [3-Prolinomethionine(11)]SP analogues.

15. Asymmetric synthesis of Boc-N-methyl-p-benzoyl-phenylalanine. Preparation of a photoreactive antagonist of substance P.

16. High affinity binding of [3H]propionyl-[Met(O2)11]substance P(7-11), a tritiated septide-like peptide, in Chinese hamster ovary cells expressing human neurokinin-1 receptors and in rat submandibular glands.

17. Tachykinin NK-1 receptor probed with constrained analogues of substance P.

18. The use of photolabelled peptides to localize the substance-P-binding site in the human neurokinin-1 tachykinin receptor.

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