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The role of NPY2R/NFATc1/DYRK1A regulatory axis in sebaceous glands for sebum synthesis.
A peptide triple agonist of GLP-1, neuropeptide Y1, and neuropeptide Y2 receptors promotes glycemic …
Hippocampal neuropeptide Y2 receptor blockade improves spatial memory retrieval and modulates limbic…
Structural basis for ligand recognition of the neuropeptide Y Y2 receptor.
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