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Oxa 17 33

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Sourced in United States

OXA(17–33) is a biochemical product provided by Bio-Techne. It is a peptide fragment of the natural peptide hormone oxytocin. The core function of OXA(17–33) is to serve as a research tool for studying the structure and activity of oxytocin.

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3 protocols using oxa 17 33

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Orexin and Sigma-1 Receptor Modulation

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OXA (17-33), i.e., truncated orexin A, a selective OX1 agonist [30 (link)], SB-334867, a selective nonpeptide OX1 antagonist [31 (link)], and BD-1047 and NE-100 (Sigma-1 antagonists) were obtained from Tocris (Bio-Techne Corporation, Minneapolis, MN, USA). VU0155056, a PLD inhibitor [34 (link)], was purchased from Avanti Polar Lipids (Alabaster, AL, USA). Cocaine was supplied by the National Institute on Drug Abuse’s Drug Supply Program. All other chemicals were from Sigma Aldrich (St. Louis, MO, USA), unless otherwise mentioned.
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Neurotransmitter Receptor Agonists and Antagonists

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Picrotoxin (Tocris 1128). Tetrodotoxin (Tocris 1069), CRF (Tocris 1151), dynorphin A (Tocris 3195) OXA(17–33) (Tocris 5115), Oxytocin (Tocris 1910), Bestatin (Tocris 1956), and QX-314 (Tocris 2313) were obtained from Tocris. DL-Thiorphan (EMD-Millipore 598510) was obtained from Millipore. All other chemicals were from Sigma.
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Neuromodulator Compound Acquisition for Research

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The following were used: picrotoxin (Tocris 1128), tetrodotoxin (TTX; Tocris 1069), CRF (Tocris 1151), dynorphin A (Tocris 3195), OXA(17–33) (Tocris 5115), oxytocin (Tocris 1910), bestatin (Tocris 1956), and QX‐314 (Tocris 2313) were obtained from Bio‐Techne Corp., Minneapolis, MN, USA. dl‐Thiorphan (EMD‐Millipore 598510) was obtained from Millipore.
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