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Apelin (also
known as APLN) is a
peptide that in
humans is
encoded by the APLN gene.
Apelin is one of two
endogenous ligands for the G-protein-coupled...
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Apelin Receptor (APLNR, also
known as APJ) is a G protein-coupled receptor.
APLNR possesses two
endogenous ligands which are
APELIN and ELABELA. The...
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injection of
Apelin-13 was done to
observe apoptosis during cerebral I/R injury. This
route of
administration allows for the
necessary level of
Apelin-13 to...
- of
adipokines have been discovered.
Members include:
Leptin Adiponectin Apelin chemerin interleukin-6 (IL-6)
monocyte chemotactic protein-1 (MCP-1) plasminogen...
- "Angiotensin-Converting
Enzyme 2
Metabolizes and
Partially Inactivates Pyr-
Apelin-13 and
Apelin-17:
Physiological Effects in the
Cardiovascular System". Hypertension...
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Basic and
Clinical Pharmacology. CVII.
Structure and
Pharmacology of the
Apelin Receptor with a
Recommendation that Elabela/Toddler Is a
Second Endogenous...
- sACE2 can also
cleave numerous peptides,
including [des-Arg9]-bradykinin,
apelin, neurotensin,
dynorphin A, and ghrelin. mACE2 also
regulates the membrane...
- APJ may
refer to: The
Astrophysical Journal Apelin receptor Absolute probability judgement Asia-Pacific A. P. J.
Abdul Kalam (1931–2015),
former President...
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proteins acting as
adipokines such as resistin, adiponectin,
leptin and
apelin. An
average human adult has 30
billion fat
cells with a
weight of 30 lbs...
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receptors Adenosine A1 & A3
receptors Adrenergic α2A, α2B, & α2C
receptors Apelin receptors Calcium-sensing
receptor Cannabinoid receptors (CB1 and CB2) Chemokine...