The galanin peptide family: receptor pharmacology, pleiotropic biological actions, and implications in health and disease
R Lang, AL Gundlach, B Kofler - Pharmacology & therapeutics, 2007 - Elsevier
The galanin peptide family consists of the “parental” galanin, galanin-message-associated
peptide (GMAP) which derives from the same peptide precursor gene product as galanin …
peptide (GMAP) which derives from the same peptide precursor gene product as galanin …
Physiology, signaling, and pharmacology of galanin peptides and receptors: three decades of emerging diversity
R Lang, AL Gundlach, FE Holmes, SA Hobson… - Pharmacological …, 2015 - ASPET
Galanin was first identified 30 years ago as a" classic neuropeptide," with actions primarily
as a modulator of neurotransmission in the brain and peripheral nervous system. Other …
as a modulator of neurotransmission in the brain and peripheral nervous system. Other …
Galanin receptors and ligands
KEB Webling, J Runesson, T Bartfai… - Frontiers in …, 2012 - frontiersin.org
The neuropeptide galanin was first discovered 30 years ago. Today, the galanin family
consists of galanin, galanin-like peptide (GALP), galanin-message associated peptide …
consists of galanin, galanin-like peptide (GALP), galanin-message associated peptide …
Galanin receptor subtypes and ligand binding
A Florén, T Land, Ü Langel - Neuropeptides, 2000 - Elsevier
Galanin is a neuropeptide initiating its multiple biological effects by binding to different
subtypes of seven transmembrane spanning galanin receptors, thus transducing the …
subtypes of seven transmembrane spanning galanin receptors, thus transducing the …
Galanin receptor subtypes
TA Branchek, KE Smith, C Gerald… - Trends in pharmacological …, 2000 - cell.com
The neuropeptide galanin, which is widely expressed in brain and peripheral tissues, exerts
a broad range of physiological effects. Pharmacological studies using peptide analogues …
a broad range of physiological effects. Pharmacological studies using peptide analogues …
[PDF][PDF] The galanin and galanin receptor subtypes, its regulatory role in the biological and pathological functions.
J ŠÍPKOVÁ, I KRAMÁRIKOVÁ… - Physiological …, 2017 - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
The multitalented neuropeptide galanin was first discovered 30 years ago but initially no
biologic activity was found. Further research studies discovered the presence of galanin in …
biologic activity was found. Further research studies discovered the presence of galanin in …
[HTML][HTML] Galanin and its receptors in neurological disorders
L Lundström, A Elmquist, T Bartfai, Ü Langel - Neuromolecular medicine, 2005 - Springer
Galanin is a highly inducible neuropeptide, showing distinct up-regulation after pathological
disturbance within the nervous system. Significant increase in galanin expression is …
disturbance within the nervous system. Significant increase in galanin expression is …
Galanin: a biologically active peptide
ME Vrontakis - Current Drug Targets-CNS & Neurological …, 2002 - ingentaconnect.com
Galanin is a biologically active neuropeptide, widely distributed in the central and peripheral
nervous systems and the endocrine system. The amino acid sequence of galanin is very …
nervous systems and the endocrine system. The amino acid sequence of galanin is very …
Galanin–25 years with a multitalented neuropeptide: Galanin, galanin receptors and drug targets
K Mitsukawa, X Lu, T Bartfai - Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 2008 - Springer
Galanin, a neuropeptide widely expressed in the central and peripheral nervous systems
and in the endocrine system, has been shown to regulate numerous physiological and …
and in the endocrine system, has been shown to regulate numerous physiological and …
Molecular cloning and pharmacological characterization of a new galanin receptor subtype
S Wang, T Hashemi, C He, C Strader, M Bayne - Molecular Pharmacology, 1997 - ASPET
Galanin, a 29–30-amino acid neuropeptide, is widely distributed in central and peripheral
systems and mediates a variety of physiological functions. Pharmacological studies have …
systems and mediates a variety of physiological functions. Pharmacological studies have …