Sigma receptors (σ-R) are unique mammalian proteins with two well-characterized subtypes (σ1 and σ2). They are widely distributed in the central nervous system (CNS) and periphery, and have been increasingly implicated in the pathophysiology of virtually all major CNS disorders such as stroke, Alzheimer’ disease and Parkinson’s disease. In addition, both subtypes are over expressed in various tumour cells including breast cancer, prostate cancer and pancreatic cancer. Hence σ-R ligands are an attractive target for the development of drugs for treatment of cancer and neurodegenerative diseases. However, since the discovery of the σ-R in 1976, no selective σ-R ligand has undergone successful clinical development that has progressed through to...
Originally considered an enigmatic receptor, the sigma1 receptor has recently been identified as a u...
AbstractSigma receptors (sigma-1 and sigma-2) represent two independent classes of proteins. Their e...
Abstract only availableSigma receptors are binding sites that are found in the brain, in the endocri...
Sigma receptors (σ-1 and σ-2) are non-opioid proteins implicated in the pathophysiology of various n...
Abstract only availableSigma receptors are studied due to their presence both in the central nervous...
Sigma (σ) receptors have attracted great interest since they are implicated in various cellular func...
Sigma receptor (σR) ligands have proven to be useful as cancer diagnostics and anticancer therapeuti...
Sigma receptors (Rs) are nowadays recognized as an unique class of membrane receptors divided into t...
The sigma (σ) receptor is a neuromodulatory protein, widely expressed in the central nervous system ...
σ(2) Receptor research is receiving increasing interest with regard to the potential of σ(2) protein...
Sigma receptors (subtypes sigma-1 and sigma-2) are a unique class of binding sites expressed through...
Sigma receptors (sigma-1 and sigma-2) represent two independent classes of proteins. Their endogenou...
Sigma receptors have been studied mostly with respect to their functions within the nervous system. ...
Sigma (\u3c3) receptors are involved in several functions such as modulation and biosynthesis of sev...
Sigma (\u3c3) receptors are involved in several functions such as modulation and biosynthesis of sev...
Originally considered an enigmatic receptor, the sigma1 receptor has recently been identified as a u...
AbstractSigma receptors (sigma-1 and sigma-2) represent two independent classes of proteins. Their e...
Abstract only availableSigma receptors are binding sites that are found in the brain, in the endocri...
Sigma receptors (σ-1 and σ-2) are non-opioid proteins implicated in the pathophysiology of various n...
Abstract only availableSigma receptors are studied due to their presence both in the central nervous...
Sigma (σ) receptors have attracted great interest since they are implicated in various cellular func...
Sigma receptor (σR) ligands have proven to be useful as cancer diagnostics and anticancer therapeuti...
Sigma receptors (Rs) are nowadays recognized as an unique class of membrane receptors divided into t...
The sigma (σ) receptor is a neuromodulatory protein, widely expressed in the central nervous system ...
σ(2) Receptor research is receiving increasing interest with regard to the potential of σ(2) protein...
Sigma receptors (subtypes sigma-1 and sigma-2) are a unique class of binding sites expressed through...
Sigma receptors (sigma-1 and sigma-2) represent two independent classes of proteins. Their endogenou...
Sigma receptors have been studied mostly with respect to their functions within the nervous system. ...
Sigma (\u3c3) receptors are involved in several functions such as modulation and biosynthesis of sev...
Sigma (\u3c3) receptors are involved in several functions such as modulation and biosynthesis of sev...
Originally considered an enigmatic receptor, the sigma1 receptor has recently been identified as a u...
AbstractSigma receptors (sigma-1 and sigma-2) represent two independent classes of proteins. Their e...
Abstract only availableSigma receptors are binding sites that are found in the brain, in the endocri...