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Where is Substance P Found?
In the context of
histology
, Substance P can be found in various tissues throughout the body. It is predominantly located in the
central
and
peripheral nervous systems
, especially in the
spinal cord
and
dorsal root ganglia
. Additionally, it is present in the
gastrointestinal tract
, respiratory system, and skin.
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