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Neuropeptides are
chemical messengers made up of
small chains of
amino acids that are
synthesized and
released by neurons.
Neuropeptides typically bind...
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genes specify more than 250
neuropeptides. Most
neuropeptides bind to G-protein
coupled receptors,
however some
neuropeptides directly gate ion channels...
- NPB/NPW
Neuropeptide System and Its Role in
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Thiele TE (2017). "The Role of
Neuropeptide y (NPY) in
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Neuropeptides in
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Involvement of tachykinins,
calcitonin gene-related
peptide and
other neuropeptides". Neuroscience. 24 (3): 739–768. doi:10.1016/0306-4522(88)90064-4. PMID 3288903...
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Neuropeptides B/W
receptor 1, also
known as NPBW1 and GPR7, is a
human protein encoded by the NPBWR1 gene. As
implied by its name, it and
related gene...
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Kamiji MM, Inui A (October 2007). "
Neuropeptide y receptor...
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neuropeptide receptor is a type of
peptide receptor which binds one or more
neuropeptides. An
example is the μ-opioid receptor,
which binds to and is...
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Neuropeptide W or
preprotein L8 is a
short human neuropeptide.
Neuropeptide W acts as a
ligand for two
neuropeptide B/W receptors, NPBWR1 and NPBWR2,...
- (2008). "
Neuropeptide S: Anatomy, Pharmacology,
Genetics and
Physiological Functions".
Orphan G Protein-Coupled
Receptors and
Novel Neuropeptides. Results...