- A
neurohormone is any
hormone produced and
released by
neuroendocrine cells (also
called neurosecretory cells) into the blood. By
definition of
being hormones...
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crustacean neurohormone family of
proteins is a
family of
neuropeptides expressed by arthropods. The
family includes the
following types of
neurohormones: Crustacean...
-
neuroendocrine cells. Both
classic hormones and
neurohormones are
secreted by
endocrine tissue; however,
neurohormones are the
result of a
combination between...
- in the female, and ****togenesis in the male. GnRH is
considered a
neurohormone, a
hormone produced in a
specific neural cell and
released at its neural...
- phase) is
typically a
relaxing experience after the
release of the
neurohormones oxytocin and prolactin, as well as
endorphins (or "endogenous morphine")...
- pathway.
Octopamine is
often considered the
major "fight-or-flight"
neurohormone of invertebrates. Its name is
derived from the fact that it was first...
- neurotransmitters,
neurohormones, and neuromodulators.
Neurotransmitters work only
between adjacent neurons through synapses.
Neurohormones are
released into...
- of the
autonomic nervous system. It
synthesizes and
secretes certain neurohormones,
called releasing hormones or
hypothalamic hormones, and
these in turn...
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Without its
normal pigment, the s**** of this
species is translucent. The
neurohormone [His7]-corazonin
induces darkening of the
cuticle of
Locusta migratoria...
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injected with
these neurohormones,
their mating system does not change. In contrast, if
prairie voles are
injected with the
neurohormones, they may form a...