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1Neuropeptide Y and drug development

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  • Title: ➤  Neuropeptide Y and drug development
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 209
  • Publisher: Academic Press
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"Y1 receptors are numerous in various regions of the brain and their distribution appears to be species specific."

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  • First Year Published: 1997
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
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    Neuropeptide Y

    cellular communication. Neuropeptide Y is expressed in interneurons. NPY exerts most of its effects through Neuropeptide Y receptors, mainly Y1, Y2, Y4, and

    Neuropeptide Y receptor

    Neuropeptide Y receptors are a family of receptors belonging to class A G-protein coupled receptors and they are activated by the closely related peptide

    Neuropeptide Y receptor Y2

    Neuropeptide Y receptor type 2 (Y2R) is a member of the neuropeptide Y receptor family of G-protein coupled receptors, that in humans is encoded by the

    Neuropeptide

    G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) to modulate neural activity and other tissues like the gut, muscles, and heart. Neuropeptides are synthesized from

    Neuropeptide Y receptor Y5

    "Neuropeptide Y receptor genes mapped in human and mouse: receptors with high affinity for pancreatic polypeptide are not clustered with receptors specific

    Neuropeptide Y receptor Y1

    Neuropeptide Y receptor type 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the NPY1R gene. Neuropeptide Y (endogenous agonist, non subtype selective) Peptide

    GLP1 poly-agonist peptides

    that activated the GLP-1 receptor, neuropeptide Y receptor Y1, and neuropeptide Y receptor Y2. Since neuropeptide Y receptors were a previous anti-obesity

    Neuropeptide Y receptor Y6

    Putative neuropeptide Y receptor type 6 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the NPY6R gene. GRCh38: Ensembl release 89: ENSG00000226306 – Ensembl

    Y6

    refer to: LNER Class Y6, a class of British steam locomotives Neuropeptide Y receptor Y6, a human gene SJ Y6, a series of diesel railcar s operated by

    Rhodopsin-like receptors

    Rhodopsin-like receptors are a family of proteins that comprise the largest group of G protein-coupled receptors. G-protein-coupled receptors, GPCRs, constitute