The galanin peptide family: receptor pharmacology, pleiotropic biological actions, and implications in health and disease.

Lang, Roland et al.·Pharmacology & therapeutics·2007·
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Original Title:
The galanin peptide family: receptor pharmacology, pleiotropic biological actions, and implications in health and disease.
Published In:
Pharmacology & therapeutics, 115(2), 177-207 (2007)
Database ID:
RPEP-01254

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Meta-Analysis / Systematic Review
Randomized Controlled Trial
Cohort / Case-Control
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Case Report / Animal Study
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APA

Lang, Roland; Gundlach, Andrew L; Kofler, Barbara. (2007). The galanin peptide family: receptor pharmacology, pleiotropic biological actions, and implications in health and disease.. Pharmacology & therapeutics, 115(2), 177-207.

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Lang, Roland, et al. "The galanin peptide family: receptor pharmacology, pleiotropic biological actions, and implications in health and disease.." Pharmacology & therapeutics, 2007.

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