CAS 245114-99-2: Galanin-like peptide(human clone pGR2HL14)
CAS 245114-99-2: Galanin-like peptide(human clone pGR2HL14)
Description:Galanin-like peptide (GLP), specifically the human clone pGR2HL14, is a neuropeptide that plays a significant role in various physiological processes, including the regulation of appetite, mood, and pain perception. It is structurally related to galanin, sharing similar receptor interactions and biological functions. GLP is primarily expressed in the central nervous system and peripheral tissues, suggesting its involvement in neuroendocrine signaling. The peptide is known to bind to galanin receptors, influencing neurotransmitter release and neuronal excitability. Its potential therapeutic implications are being explored in conditions such as obesity, depression, and anxiety disorders. The CAS number 245114-99-2 uniquely identifies this specific peptide, facilitating its recognition in scientific literature and databases. As a research chemical, GLP is utilized in studies aimed at understanding its biological mechanisms and potential applications in medicine. Overall, GLP represents an important area of interest in neurobiology and pharmacology, contributing to our understanding of neuropeptide signaling pathways.
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