Abstract:Neuropeptides are mainly secreted from the human central and peripheral nervous systems. Neuropeptides bind to its cognate rhodopsin-like G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) and perform various physiological functions. Conventional cancer treatments in clinical practice still present many drawbacks due to the lack of selectivity toward the target cell, drug-resistance, and side-effects, thus pushing for the development of new therapeutic agents and therapies. Recent research suggests that neuropeptides influence… Show more
“…It is well known that various neuropeptides are implied in the regulation of gastrointestinal functions; however, they can also act as promoting factors in cancer development and progression. In this Special Issue, the review of Srivastava et al focused on their potential utility as drug targets from different inhibitor molecules to prevent cancer [1].…”
“…It is well known that various neuropeptides are implied in the regulation of gastrointestinal functions; however, they can also act as promoting factors in cancer development and progression. In this Special Issue, the review of Srivastava et al focused on their potential utility as drug targets from different inhibitor molecules to prevent cancer [1].…”
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