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Sleep Medicine Reviews, 2010
Neuropeptide Y (NPY), a 36-amino-acid peptide from the pancreatic polypeptide family, is one of the more abundant peptides in the central nervous system. It acts as a neurohormone and as a neuromodulator. NPY is widely distributed in the brain, particularly the hypothalamus, the amygdala, the locus coeruleus and the cerebral cortex.
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Neuropeptide Y (NPY), a 36-amino-acid peptide from the pancreatic polypeptide family, is one of the more abundant peptides in the central nervous system. It acts as a neurohormone and as a neuromodulator. NPY is widely distributed in the brain, particularly the hypothalamus, the amygdala, the locus coeruleus and the cerebral cortex.
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Radioimmunoassay of neuropeptide Y
Regulatory Peptides, 1984The development of a radioimmunoassay to the newly isolated peptide, neuropeptide Y is described. Four separate antisera have been developed using different immunisation schedules. Two of these antisera (YNI and YNIO) are directed to the C-terminal region of the peptide and cross-react with the related peptide PYY, whereas YN7 is specific being ...
J M, Allen +3 more
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Journal of Hypertension, 1995
To evaluate whether neuropeptide Y (NPY) is likely to be relevant as a regulator of cardiovascular function in general and of blood pressure control in arterial hypertension in particular, based on a literature survey.NPY is a putative cotransmitter of many central and peripheral sympathetic neurons.
M C, Michel, W, Rascher
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To evaluate whether neuropeptide Y (NPY) is likely to be relevant as a regulator of cardiovascular function in general and of blood pressure control in arterial hypertension in particular, based on a literature survey.NPY is a putative cotransmitter of many central and peripheral sympathetic neurons.
M C, Michel, W, Rascher
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Neuropeptide F: Invertebrate neuropeptide Y?
Regulatory Peptides, 1991A.G. Maule +5 more
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2002
Abstract Neuropeptide Y (NPY) was isolated from porcine brain almost two decades ago (Tatemoto and Mutt 1980). This 36 amino acid residues shares high sequence homology and structural identity with two other peptides, namely peptide YY (PYY) and pancreatic polypeptide (PP) (Tatemoto et al . 1982).
Yvan Dumont +2 more
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Abstract Neuropeptide Y (NPY) was isolated from porcine brain almost two decades ago (Tatemoto and Mutt 1980). This 36 amino acid residues shares high sequence homology and structural identity with two other peptides, namely peptide YY (PYY) and pancreatic polypeptide (PP) (Tatemoto et al . 1982).
Yvan Dumont +2 more
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American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 2002
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Physiological and Therapeutic Roles of Neuropeptide Y on Biological Functions.
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 2019P. Shende, D. Desai
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The role of neuropeptide Y in the antiobesity action of the obese gene product
Nature, 1995T. Stephens +16 more
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2000
Part I. Cloning Techniques. Cloning Neuropeptide Tyrosine cDNA, Carolyn A. Worby. Human Y1/Y5 Receptor Gene Cluster: Isolation and Characterization, Herbert Herzog. Human Type 2 Neuropeptide Y Receptor Gene: Isolation and Characterization, David A. Ammar and Debra A. Thompson.
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Part I. Cloning Techniques. Cloning Neuropeptide Tyrosine cDNA, Carolyn A. Worby. Human Y1/Y5 Receptor Gene Cluster: Isolation and Characterization, Herbert Herzog. Human Type 2 Neuropeptide Y Receptor Gene: Isolation and Characterization, David A. Ammar and Debra A. Thompson.
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