Raquel Castillo-rodriguez
Nurse | Family
475 STATE ROUTE 17M MONROE NY, 10950About
Raquel Castillo-rodriguez is a nurse working in MONROE,NY. As a nurse, Raquel works in the healthcare sector, interacting directly with patients to ensure that they receive quality care, understand physician instructions, and have access to the services needed to maintain optimal health. Raquel holds an active license to practice, and continues to take an all-encompassing role in supporting a patient's wellbeing.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Neuropeptide Y receptor subtype with unique properties cloned in the zebrafish: the zYa receptor.
- The cloned guinea pig neuropeptide Y receptor Y1 conforms to other mammalian Y1 receptors.
- Y4 receptor in different species. Functional expression and binding.
- Chicken neuropeptide Y receptor Y2: structural and pharmacological differences to mammalian Y2(1).
- Binding properties of three neuropeptide Y receptor subtypes from zebrafish: comparison with mammalian Y1 receptors.
- Origins of the many NPY-family receptors in mammals.
- Studies of the human, rat, and guinea pig Y4 receptors using neuropeptide Y analogues and two distinct radioligands.
- Blockade of pancreatic polypeptide-sensitive neuropeptide Y (NPY) receptors by agonist peptides is prevented by modulators of sodium transport. Implications for receptor signaling and regulation.
- Binding of chimeric NPY/galanin peptides M32 and M242 to cloned neuropeptide Y receptor subtypes Y1, Y2, Y4, and Y5.
- Agonist internalization by cloned Y1 neuropeptide Y (NPY) receptor in Chinese hamster ovary cells shows strong preference for NPY, endosome-linked entry and fast receptor recycling.
- Cloning and characterization of a novel neuropeptide Y receptor subtype in the
- Multiplicity of neuropeptide Y receptors: cloning of a third distinct subtype in the zebrafish.
- The cloned guinea pig pancreatic polypeptide receptor Y4 resembles more the human Y4 than does the rat Y4.
Specialty: | Nurse |
Taxonomy Code: | 363LF0000X |
License Number: | F335800 |
License State Code: | NY |
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