Abstract
Opportunities and perspectives for developing orexin receptor antagonists.
Highlights
The current special topics issue of Frontiers in Neuroscience “Insomnia and Beyond—Exploring the Therapeutic Potential of Orexin Receptor Antagonists” comprises 20 papers from leaders in the orexin/hypocretin field presenting their latest findings and thorough reviews, and will undoubtedly serve as an important reference for others engaged in this field of study
Sci. and Cell papers joined by other exceptional researchers provide their latest insights into the function of orexin signaling and its therapeutic potential
Work described in Flores et al (2013) illustrates cannabinoid-hypocretin cross-talk within the CNS, an emerging area of interest for the field
Summary
The current special topics issue of Frontiers in Neuroscience “Insomnia and Beyond—Exploring the Therapeutic Potential of Orexin Receptor Antagonists” comprises 20 papers from leaders in the orexin/hypocretin field presenting their latest findings and thorough reviews, and will undoubtedly serve as an important reference for others engaged in this field of study. Sci. and Cell papers joined by other exceptional researchers provide their latest insights into the function of orexin signaling and its therapeutic potential.
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