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Orenda International
1900 W Broadway Rd
Tempe, AZ 85282
Phone 480.889.1001
Toll Free 866.673.1333
Fax 480.889.1002
Email cs@orendainternational.com
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Muramyl Peptides
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Pabst, M.J., Beranova-Giorgianni, & S., Krueger, J.M. (1999). Effects of muramyl peptides on macrophages, monokines, and sleep. Neuroimmunomodulation, 6.4, 261-83.
Lederer, E. (1980). Synthetic immunostimulants derived from the bacterial cell wall. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 23.8, 819-36.
Girardin, S., Boneca, I., Viala, J., Chamaillard, M., Labigne, A., Thomas, G., Philpott, D., & Sansonetti, P. (2003). Nod2 is a general sensor of peptidoglycan through muramyl depeptide (MDP) detection. The Journal of Biological Chemistry, 278.11, 8869-8872.
Inohara, N., Ogura, Y., Fontalba, A., Gutierrez, F.P., Crespo, J., Fukase, K., Inamura, I., Foster, S., Moran, A., Fernandez-Luna, J.L., & Nuñez, G. (2003). Host recognition of bacterial muramyl dipeptide mediated through Nod2. The Journal of Biological Chemistry, 278.8, 5509-5512.
Fosset, S., Fromentin, G., Rampin, O., Lang, V., Mathieu, F., & Tomé, D. (2003). Pharmacokinetics and feeding responses to murmayl dipeptide in rats. Physiology & Behavior, 79, 173-182.
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