1. Isolation of two novel candidate hormones using a chemical method for finding naturally occurring polypeptides;Tatemoto, K.; Mutt, V.;Nature,1980
2. Isolation of the intestinal peptide porcine PHI (PHI-27), a new member;Tatemoto, K.; Mutt, V.,1981
3. Actions of a newly isolated intestinal peptide PHI on pancreatic acini;Jensen, R.T.; Tatemoto, K.; Mutt, V.; Lemp, G.F.; Gardner, J.D.;Am J Physiol,1981
4. Porcine peptide having N-terminal histidine and C-terminal isoleucine amide (PHI). Vasoactive intestinal peptide syndrome who have pancreatic apudomas or (VIP) and secretin-like effects in different tissues from ganglioneuromas have high circulating concentrathe rat. FEBS Lett 1980; 114: 240-2. tions of VIP23-25 and it is generally believed that this peptide mediates the intestinal secretion of water and electrolytes which account for the secretory diarrhoea. Peptide histidine isoleucine appears to be elaborated by pancreatic or neuroendocrine tumours in those patients who have high circulating VIP concentrations.26 The possibility that PHI may;Bataille, D.; Gespach, C.; Laburthe, M.; Amiranoff, B.; Tatemoto, K.; Vaculin, N.; Mutt, V.; Rosselin, G.
5. Vascular effects of the peptides PYY and PHI: comparison with APP and VIP;Lundberg, J.M.; Tatemoto, K.;Eur J Pharmacol,1982