Upsala journal of medical sciences
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Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) comprise a large group of small DNA tumor viruses with tropism for squamous epithelial cells. The papillomavirus life cycle is strictly linked to the epithelial differentiation program and production of virus particles is dependent on terminal cell differentiation. The virus structural proteins L1 and L2 are therefore detected only in the upper layers with differentiated cells in the infected epithelium. ⋯ It is reasonable to speculate that the differentiation dependent production of L1 and L2 and the differences in L1 and L2 protein levels among various HPV types reflect an adaptation of the viruses to the environment of the host that results in escape from the immune surveillance for various periods of time and efficient transmission of virus in the human population. Our research group is interested in the regulation of expression of the HPV structural proteins L1 and L2. The results of our research are summarised in this article.
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This is a personal account of how studies of the pharmacology of opiates led to the discovery of a family of endogenous opioid peptides, also called endorphins. The unique pharmacological activity profile of opiates has an endogenous counterpart in the enkephalins and beta-endorphin, peptides which also are powerful analgesics and euphorigenic agents. The enkephalins not only act on the classic morphine (mu-) receptor but also on the delta-receptor, which often co-exists with mu-receptors and mediates pain relief. ⋯ Both dynorphins and nociceptin have modulatory effects on several CNS functions, including memory acquisition, stress and movement. In conclusion, a natural product, morphine and a large number of synthetic organic molecules, useful as drugs, have been found to probe a previously unknown physiologic system. This is a unique development not only in the neuropeptide field, but in physiology in general.