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Journal of Receptor, Ligand and Channel Research
ISSN: 1178-699X
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Archive: Volume 7, 2014
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Pharmacophore modeling: advances, limitations, and current utility in drug discovery
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Qing XY, Lee XY, De Raeymaeker J, Tame JRH, Zhang KYJ, De Maeyer M, Voet ARD
Journal of Receptor, Ligand and Channel Research 2014, 7:81-92
Published Date: 11 November 2014
![Noteworthy Comment: The growth factor Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) has long been established as playing a crucial role in brain development, function and plasticity. This review covers many of these aspects and the role of BDNF in a range of disorders including schizophrenia, depression and inflammation-driven disorders of the CNS.](assets/img/article_icons/noteworthy.png)
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BDNF–TrkB signaling as a therapeutic target in neuropsychiatric disorders
Du X, Wu YC, Hill RA
Journal of Receptor, Ligand and Channel Research 2014, 7:61-79
Published Date: 6 October 2014
![Noteworthy Comment: Potassium channels are being increasingly recognised as critical contributors to the physiological regulation of tissue function and to several major disorders. They have for many years been the target for drugs in the treatment of some conditions such as hypertension. This review provides a concise but timely and focussed review of the role of potassium channels specifically in the control of vascular tone and should stimulate further work and new drug development in this area](assets/img/article_icons/noteworthy.png)
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K+ channels in biological processes: vascular K+ channels in the regulation of blood pressure
Werner ME, Ledoux J
Journal of Receptor, Ligand and Channel Research 2014, 7:51-60
Published Date: 30 September 2014
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The AMPA receptor as a therapeutic target in epilepsy: preclinical and clinical evidence
Hanada T
Journal of Receptor, Ligand and Channel Research 2014, 7:39-50
Published Date: 18 September 2014
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Structure-based three-dimensional pharmacophores as an alternative to traditional methodologies
Gaurav A, Gautam V
Journal of Receptor, Ligand and Channel Research 2014, 7:27-38
Published Date: 12 June 2014
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Adipokines: biological functions and metabolically healthy obese profile
Pereira SS, Alvarez-Leite JI
Journal of Receptor, Ligand and Channel Research 2014, 7:15-25
Published Date: 15 May 2014
![Noteworthy Comment: The large conductance calcium and voltage-gated potassium channels (BK-Ca) are present in most tissues and regulate a wide range of physiological functions. This review summarises the structure, molecular interactions and functional roles of these crucial channels as well as their potential involvement in disease states.](assets/img/article_icons/noteworthy.png)
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BKCa channels as physiological regulators: a focused review
Vetri F, Choudhury MSR, Pelligrino DA, Sundivakkam P
Journal of Receptor, Ligand and Channel Research 2014, 7:3-13
Published Date: 31 March 2014
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Interaction of recombinant and native Cav2.3 E-/R-type voltage-gated Ca2+ channels with the molecular chaperone Hsp70 [Corrigendum]
Radhakrishnan K, Krieger A, Tevoufouet EE, Dietz GP, Nagel F, Bähr M, Hescheler J, Schneider T
Journal of Receptor, Ligand and Channel Research 2014, 7:1-2
Published Date: 17 January 2014