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ISSN: 0167-0115

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Regulatory Peptides is a journal indexed in SJR in Physiology and Biochemistry with an H index of . It is published in English.

Regulatory Peptides focuses its scope in these topics and keywords: exendin, peptide, site, somatostatin, toxin, angiotensin, effects, eating, dysregulation, dualfunction, ...

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Aims and Scope


exendin, peptide, site, somatostatin, toxin, angiotensin, effects, eating, dysregulation, dualfunction, food, glucagonlike, glycol, heart, heat, human, hypoglycemic, ii, distinct, disorderseffects, derivative, amia, amide, arm, arterial, binding, bowfin, calvarabbit, cholera, coli, conjugated, conservation, deoxycholate,



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