Talk:Oxytocin/Draft

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The following text appears to come from Wikipedia. What about some nice rewording to assure that no WP-credit is needed? Here it goes:

  • The sequence is cysteine - tyrosine - isoleucine - glutamine - asparagine - cysteine - proline - leucine - glycine (CYIQNCPLG).
  • The cysteine residues form a sulfur bridge.
  • The two genes are always located close to each other (less than 15,000 bases apart) on the same chromosome and are transcribed in opposite directions.
  • It belongs to the rhodopsin-type (class I) group of G-protein-coupled receptors.
  • Uterine contraction - important for cervical dilation before birth and causes contractions during the second and third stages of labor.
  • Actions of oxytocin within the brain.
  • Drugs administered by nasal spray are thought to have better access to the CNS.
  • It has fewer side-effects than drugs previously used for this purpose (ritodrine, salbutamol and terbutaline).

--AlekStos 15:04, 28 March 2007 (CDT)