BIOCHEMICAL EVIDENCE FOR KAPPA AND SIGMA OPIATE RECEPTORS

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Abstract The Leptin protein is central to the regulation of energy metabolism in mammals. By integrating evolutionary, structural, and biochemical information, a surface segment, outside of its known receptor contacts, is predicted as a second interaction site that may help to further define its roles in energy balance and its functional differences between humans and other mammals.


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