Neuropeptide-GPCR Regulation of the Neuroimmune Axis in Neurodegeneration: Mechanisms and Translation.

Zhang, Xiaoting et al.·Bioconjugate chemistry·2026·
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Original Title:
Neuropeptide-GPCR Regulation of the Neuroimmune Axis in Neurodegeneration: Mechanisms and Translation.
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Bioconjugate chemistry (2026)
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RPEP-16570

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Zhang, Xiaoting; Bao, Hongying; Hu, Jiayi; Ren, Wenzhi; He, Zhen; Yu-Taeger, Libo; Wu, Aiguo; Li, Juan. (2026). Neuropeptide-GPCR Regulation of the Neuroimmune Axis in Neurodegeneration: Mechanisms and Translation.. Bioconjugate chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.bioconjchem.5c00637

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Zhang, Xiaoting, et al. "Neuropeptide-GPCR Regulation of the Neuroimmune Axis in Neurodegeneration: Mechanisms and Translation.." Bioconjugate chemistry, 2026. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.bioconjchem.5c00637

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