The neuropeptide galanin family currently consists of four members, namely galanin, galanin-message-associated peptide (GMAP), galanin-like peptide (GALP) and alarin. Galanin has been shown to influence several physiological processes including cognition, affective behavior, nerve injury, Alzheimer’s disease, neuroregeneration, seizures, feeding, and hormone release. The co-localization with other neuromodulators and the distinct up-regulation during and after pathological disturbances has drawn attention to this neuropeptide family. The regionally specific expression of the galanin receptors (GalR1-3) suggests different physiological roles, a feature which mostly remains unexplored due to the lack of stable, selective and potent ligands ac...
AbstractThe neuropeptide galanin is widely distributed in the central and peripheral nervous systems...
The regulatory (neuro)peptide galanin is widely distributed in the central and peripheral nervous sy...
Galanin receptor (GalR) subtypes 1-3 linked to central galanin neurons may form heteromers with each...
The neuropeptide galanin family currently consists of four members, namely galanin, galanin-message-...
The neuropeptide galanin family currently consists of four members, namely galanin, galanin-message-...
Showing an extensive distribution in the nervous system, and often in co-localization with the class...
The galanin family currently consists of four members, namely galanin, galanin-message-associated pe...
The galanin family currently consists of four members, namely galanin, galanin-message-associated pe...
The family of GPCR’s has for long served as the most common pharmaceutical drug target. Even so, som...
In the nervous system galanin primarily displays a modulatory role. The galaninergic system consists...
AbstractIt is over 30years since the regulatory peptide galanin was discovered by Professor Mutt and...
The galanin peptide family and its three receptors have with compelling evidence been implicated in ...
Galanin is a 29/30 amino acid long bioactive peptide discovered over 30 years ago when C-terminally ...
The neuropeptide galanin was first discovered 30 years ago. Today, the galanin family consists of ga...
AbstractGalanin (GAL) is a widely distributed neuropeptide with diverse biological effects including...
AbstractThe neuropeptide galanin is widely distributed in the central and peripheral nervous systems...
The regulatory (neuro)peptide galanin is widely distributed in the central and peripheral nervous sy...
Galanin receptor (GalR) subtypes 1-3 linked to central galanin neurons may form heteromers with each...
The neuropeptide galanin family currently consists of four members, namely galanin, galanin-message-...
The neuropeptide galanin family currently consists of four members, namely galanin, galanin-message-...
Showing an extensive distribution in the nervous system, and often in co-localization with the class...
The galanin family currently consists of four members, namely galanin, galanin-message-associated pe...
The galanin family currently consists of four members, namely galanin, galanin-message-associated pe...
The family of GPCR’s has for long served as the most common pharmaceutical drug target. Even so, som...
In the nervous system galanin primarily displays a modulatory role. The galaninergic system consists...
AbstractIt is over 30years since the regulatory peptide galanin was discovered by Professor Mutt and...
The galanin peptide family and its three receptors have with compelling evidence been implicated in ...
Galanin is a 29/30 amino acid long bioactive peptide discovered over 30 years ago when C-terminally ...
The neuropeptide galanin was first discovered 30 years ago. Today, the galanin family consists of ga...
AbstractGalanin (GAL) is a widely distributed neuropeptide with diverse biological effects including...
AbstractThe neuropeptide galanin is widely distributed in the central and peripheral nervous systems...
The regulatory (neuro)peptide galanin is widely distributed in the central and peripheral nervous sy...
Galanin receptor (GalR) subtypes 1-3 linked to central galanin neurons may form heteromers with each...