Neuropeptide GPCRs in neuroendocrinology / / topic editors Hubert Vaudry and Jae Young Seong.

The human genome encompasses ≈ 860 G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) including 374 non-chemosensory GPCRs. Half of these latter GPCRs recognize (neuro)peptides as natural ligands. GPCRs thus play a pivotal role in neuroendocrine communication. In particular, GPCRs are involved in the neuroendocrin...

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Frontiers in neuroscience.
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Frontiers in Neuroscience
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The human genome encompasses ≈ 860 G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) including 374 non-chemosensory GPCRs. Half of these latter GPCRs recognize (neuro)peptides as natural ligands. GPCRs thus play a pivotal role in neuroendocrine communication. In particular, GPCRs are involved in the neuroendocrine control of feeding behavior, reproduction, growth, hydromineral homeostasis and stress response. GPCRs are also major drug targets and hence possess a strong potential for the development of innovative pharmaceuticals. The aim of this Research Topic is to assemble a series of review articles and original research papers on neuropeptide GPCRs and their ligands that will illustrate the different facets of the studies currently conducted in this domain.
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Neuroendocrinology.
Neuropharmacology.
Endocrinology.
Animal Biochemistry HILCC
Human Anatomy & Physiology HILCC
Health & Biological Sciences HILCC
Transduction pathways
G protein-coupled receptors
Neuroendocrinology
Heptahelical receptors
Neuropeptides
Signaling mechanisms
Biologically active peptides
seven-transmembrane domain receptors
Vaudry, Hubert, editor, contributor.
Seong, Jae Young, editor, contributor.
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