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First-in-class thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH)-based compound binds to a pharmacologically distinct TRH receptor subtype in human brain and is effective in neurodegenerative models
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First-in-class thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH)-based compound binds to a pharmacologically distinct TRH receptor subtype in human brain and is effective in neurodegenerative models

Julie A Kelly, Noreen T Boyle, Natalie Cole, Gillian R Slator, M. Alessandra Colivicchi, Chiara Stefanini, Oliviero L Gobbo, Gaia A Scalabrino, Sinead M Ryan, Marwa Elamin, …
Neuropharmacology, Vol.89, pp.193-203
2015-02
PMID: 25281210

Abstract

Neuroprotection TRH receptors Novel central TRH receptor-subtype Thyrotropin-releasing hormone Neurodegeneration JAK4D

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