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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
- | The Neurotensin receptor belongs to the superfamily of proteins known as G protein-coupled receptors. G protein coupled receptors are involved in a large array of physiological processes within the body and are a major site of drug targets in medicine. (reference) | + | The Neurotensin receptor belongs to the superfamily of proteins known as G protein-coupled receptors(link to g protein page in proteopedia). G protein coupled receptors are involved in a large array of physiological processes within the body and are a major site of drug targets in medicine. (reference) |
== Neurotensin == | == Neurotensin == | ||
== Structure == | == Structure == |
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Neurotensin Receptor (Rattus norvegicus)
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References
<references/Fredriksson, Robert, et al. "The G-protein-coupled receptors in the human genome form five main families. Phylogenetic analysis, paralogon groups, and fingerprints." Molecular pharmacology 63.6 (2003): 1256-1272.