Abstract:Carassius RFamide (C-RFa) is a brain-gut peptide, isolated originally from the brain of a teleost fish, Japanese crucian carp (Carassius auratus langsdorfii). It is a novel FMRFamide-related peptide sharing homologies with mammalian prolactin-related peptide. We observed the localization of C-RFa-like immunoreactivity (C-RFa-IR) in the stomach, intestine, and pancreas of Japanese butterfly ray using an immunohistochemical technique. In the whole gastrointestinal tract, C-RFa-IR was observed in smooth muscle ce… Show more
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