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Research ArticleIUPHAR Nomenclature Report

International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology. LXXXVI. Orexin Receptor Function, Nomenclature and Pharmacology

Anthony L. Gotter, Andrea L. Webber, Paul J. Coleman, John J. Renger and Christopher J. Winrow
Pharmacological Reviews July 2012, 64 (3) 389-420; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/pr.111.005546
Anthony L. Gotter
Departments of Neuroscience (A.L.G., J.J.R., C.J.W.), Molecular Biomarkers (A.L.W.), and Medicinal Chemistry (P.J.C.), Merck Research Laboratories, West Point, Pennsylvania
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Andrea L. Webber
Departments of Neuroscience (A.L.G., J.J.R., C.J.W.), Molecular Biomarkers (A.L.W.), and Medicinal Chemistry (P.J.C.), Merck Research Laboratories, West Point, Pennsylvania
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Paul J. Coleman
Departments of Neuroscience (A.L.G., J.J.R., C.J.W.), Molecular Biomarkers (A.L.W.), and Medicinal Chemistry (P.J.C.), Merck Research Laboratories, West Point, Pennsylvania
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John J. Renger
Departments of Neuroscience (A.L.G., J.J.R., C.J.W.), Molecular Biomarkers (A.L.W.), and Medicinal Chemistry (P.J.C.), Merck Research Laboratories, West Point, Pennsylvania
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Departments of Neuroscience (A.L.G., J.J.R., C.J.W.), Molecular Biomarkers (A.L.W.), and Medicinal Chemistry (P.J.C.), Merck Research Laboratories, West Point, Pennsylvania
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OREXIN RECEPTOR NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTION

Anthony L. Gotter, Andrea L. Webber, Paul J. Coleman, John J. Renger and Christopher J. Winrow
Pharmacological Reviews July 1, 2012, 64 (3) 389-420; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/pr.111.005546

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OREXIN RECEPTOR NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTION

Anthony L. Gotter, Andrea L. Webber, Paul J. Coleman, John J. Renger and Christopher J. Winrow
Pharmacological Reviews July 1, 2012, 64 (3) 389-420; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/pr.111.005546
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    • I. Introduction
    • II. Discovery and Nomenclature of Orexin Signaling Components
    • III. Orexin Receptor Reagents and Potential Therapeutics
    • IV. Orexin Neurons Are a Key Component of Pathways Regulating Sleep
    • V. Genetic and Pharmacological Dissection of Orexin-Mediated Arousal
    • VI. Orexin Function beyond Sleep and Arousal
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