Sigma receptors are a fascinating receptor protein class whose ligands are actually under clinical evaluation for the modulation of opioid analgesia and their use as positron emission tomography radiotracers. In particular, peculiar biological and therapeutic functions are associated with the sigma-2 (σ2) receptor. The σ2 receptor ligands determine tumor cell death through apoptotic and non-apoptotic pathways, and the overexpression of σ2 receptors in several tumor cell lines has been well documented, with significantly higher levels in proliferating tumor cells compared to quiescent ones. This acknowledged feature has found practical application in the development of cancer cell tracers and for ligand-targeting therapy. I...
Sigma receptors (σ-R) are unique mammalian proteins with two well-characterized subtypes (σ1 and σ2)...
Although sigma-2 (s2) receptors are still enigmatic proteins, they are promising targets for tumor t...
Abstract only availableSigma receptors are binding sites that are found in the brain, in the endocri...
Sigma receptors (sigma-1 and sigma-2) represent two independent classes of proteins. Their endogenou...
Abstract Background Sigma (...
Sigma receptors (subtypes sigma-1 and sigma-2) are a unique class of binding sites expressed through...
AbstractSigma receptors (sigma-1 and sigma-2) represent two independent classes of proteins. Their e...
Sigma receptors (subtypes sigma-1 and sigma-2) are a unique class of binding sites expressed through...
Abstract only availableSigma receptors are studied due to their presence both in the central nervous...
Originally considered an enigmatic receptor, the sigma1 receptor has recently been identified as a u...
Although several pieces of information are still missing about sigma-2 receptor, the production of h...
Sigma-2 receptors are a new target in cancer research. These receptors tend to be overexpressed in c...
Sigma-1 receptor (S1R) is an intracellular, multi-functional, ligand operated protein that also acts...
There are two different types of sigma receptors located throughout the human body; these receptors ...
Sigma receptors have been studied mostly with respect to their functions within the nervous system. ...
Sigma receptors (σ-R) are unique mammalian proteins with two well-characterized subtypes (σ1 and σ2)...
Although sigma-2 (s2) receptors are still enigmatic proteins, they are promising targets for tumor t...
Abstract only availableSigma receptors are binding sites that are found in the brain, in the endocri...
Sigma receptors (sigma-1 and sigma-2) represent two independent classes of proteins. Their endogenou...
Abstract Background Sigma (...
Sigma receptors (subtypes sigma-1 and sigma-2) are a unique class of binding sites expressed through...
AbstractSigma receptors (sigma-1 and sigma-2) represent two independent classes of proteins. Their e...
Sigma receptors (subtypes sigma-1 and sigma-2) are a unique class of binding sites expressed through...
Abstract only availableSigma receptors are studied due to their presence both in the central nervous...
Originally considered an enigmatic receptor, the sigma1 receptor has recently been identified as a u...
Although several pieces of information are still missing about sigma-2 receptor, the production of h...
Sigma-2 receptors are a new target in cancer research. These receptors tend to be overexpressed in c...
Sigma-1 receptor (S1R) is an intracellular, multi-functional, ligand operated protein that also acts...
There are two different types of sigma receptors located throughout the human body; these receptors ...
Sigma receptors have been studied mostly with respect to their functions within the nervous system. ...
Sigma receptors (σ-R) are unique mammalian proteins with two well-characterized subtypes (σ1 and σ2)...
Although sigma-2 (s2) receptors are still enigmatic proteins, they are promising targets for tumor t...
Abstract only availableSigma receptors are binding sites that are found in the brain, in the endocri...