
Galanin - Wikipedia
Galanin is a neuropeptide encoded by the GAL gene, [5] that is widely expressed in the brain, spinal cord, and gut of humans as well as other mammals. Galanin signaling occurs through …
Functions of galanin, spexin and kisspeptin in metabolism ... - Nature
2020年12月3日 · Galanin signalling suppresses insulin secretion in animal models (but not in humans), is potently obesogenic and plays putative roles governing certain evolutionary …
Physiology, signaling, and pharmacology of galanin peptides …
Galanin has been shown to regulate its numerous physiologic and pathophysiological processes through interactions with three G protein-coupled receptors, GAL1, GAL2, and GAL3, and …
Galanin: a biologically active peptide - PubMed
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 …
甘丙肽_百度百科
甘丙肽 (Galanin)由29个氨基酸组成,是不断增多的神经肽中的新成员。 其结构与其他族的神经肽无相似之处,因此它可能不属于任何族。 甘丙肽因其N端为甘氨酸而C端为丙氨酸而得名。
Galanin family peptides: Molecular structure, expression and roles …
Galanin is a neurohormone as well as a neurotransmitter and plays versatile physiological roles for the neuroendocrine axis, such as regulating food intake, insulin level and somatostatin …
Galanin - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Galanin is a 29 amino acid neuropeptide widely distributed in neurons within the central nervous system. Galanin exerts its biological activities through three different G protein-receptors and …
Galanin (swine) | 甘丙肽受体激动剂 | MCE
Galanin (swine), a neuropeptide, consists of 29 amino acids and contains a C-terminal amidated glycine. Galanin (swine) inhibits basal and stimulated insulin secretion both in vivo and in vitro …
ELISA专题 | 甘丙肽 (Galanin) - 知乎
2023年3月7日 · 甘丙肽 (Galanin)由29个氨基酸组成的神经肽,属甘丙肽家族成员,存在于中枢神经系统,也存在于周围神经系统,在中枢神经系统,甘丙肽广泛分布于脑和脊髓各节段的神经细胞。
Galanin is a potent modulator of cytokine and chemokine
2019年5月10日 · This study illuminates the regulation of important cytokines/chemokines in macrophages by galanin, depending on specific cell activation.