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For four-digit passwords (for example, the PIN code of SIM cards on smartphones), the results are even less imaginative. In 2013, based on a collection of 3.4 million passwords each containing four digits, the DataGenetics Web site reported that the most commonly used four-digit sequence (representing 11 percent of choices) was 1234, followed by 1111 (6 percent) and 0000 (2 percent). The least-used four-digit password was 8068. Careful, though, this ranking may no longer be true now that the result has been published. The 8068 choice appeared only 25 times among the 3.4-million four-digit sequences in the database, which is much less than the 340 uses that would have occurred if each four-digit combination had been used with the same frequency. The first 20 series of four digits are: 1234; 1111; 0000; 1212; 7777; 1004; 2000; 4444; 2222; 6969; 9999; 3333; 5555; 6666; 1122; 1313; 8888; 4321; 2001; 1010.
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Core PACAP1-27 sequence homology within the human PACAP/glucagon family (PACAP paralogs). Peptide names and abbreviations are indicated at left. Amino acids are given in the single letter code, the numbers on the top show their positions. Sequence comparison was performed by BLASTP v.2.9.0 search on Non-redundant GenBank CDS translations + PDB + SwissProt + PIR + PRF databases. The numbers at right indicate percent homologies. Accession numbers: PACAP, (preproprotein) "type":"entrez-protein","attrs":"text":"NP_001093203","term_id":"153266792","term_text":"NP_001093203"NP_001093203, VIP, "type":"entrez-protein","attrs":"text":"AAB22264.1","term_id":"249933","term_text":"AAB22264.1"AAB22264.1, PHI, 1010243A, Secretin, "type":"entrez-protein","attrs":"text":"AAG31443.1","term_id":"11138667","term_text":"AAG31443.1"AAG31443.1, GHRH, "type":"entrez-protein","attrs":"text":"AAH99727.1","term_id":"71043436","term_text":"AAH99727.1"AAH99727.1, Glucagon, "type":"entrez-protein","attrs":"text":"NP_002045.1","term_id":"4503945","term_text":"NP_002045.1"NP_002045.1, PRP, (preproprotein) "type":"entrez-protein","attrs":"text":"NP_001093203","term_id":"153266792","term_text":"NP_001093203"NP_001093203 [10].
Mast cells, evidently involved in inflammation and an allergic reaction [169,170], also play a role in neurogenic inflammation. Sensory afferent nerve endings including those of the trigeminal nerve, release neuromodulators: calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP), substance P (SP), and PACAP1-38. Each of them has been investigated in both migraine and related neurogenic inflammation research, with mixed results [171]. CGRP did not seem to be involved in neurogenic inflammation and it induced neither mast cell degranulation in humans nor plasma protein extravasation [172,173]. Nevertheless, antagonists for CGRP (gepants) have been in the spotlight of pharmaceutical companies seeking migraine therapies. In contrast, SP has a strong degranulating effect on mast cells and is, thus, clearly involved in neurogenic inflammation. However, its failed SP receptor antagonist clinical trials for migraine [174] ruled out any roles in migraine pathophysiology. As discussed above, PACAP1-38 is implicated in neurogenic inflammation in the periphery and in migraine, but its role in dural neurogenic inflammation has yet to be investigated. Nevertheless, PACAP1-38 has a high impact on inflammatory processes in other tissues, which will be discussed later.
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