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G protein‐coupled receptor hetero‐dimerization: contribution to pharmacology and function
Wiley | 2009|Keywords: G protein, G protein‐coupled receptor -
Selectivity and functional consequences of interactions of family A G protein‐coupled receptors with neurochondrin and periplakin
Wiley | 2009|Keywords: G protein‐coupled receptor, G protein‐interacting protein -
The human δ opioid receptor activates Gi1α more efficiently than Go1α
Wiley | 2001|Keywords: G protein -
Analysis of endogenous S1P and LPA receptor expression in CHO-K1 cells
Elsevier | 2005|Keywords: G protein-coupled receptor, G/T, A/G, A/C/G/T -
Exploring the dynamics of regulation of G protein‐coupled receptors using green fluorescent protein
Wiley | 1999|Keywords: G protein, G protein‐coupled receptor -
Receptor selectivity between the G proteins Gα12 and Gα13 is defined by a single leucine‐to‐isoleucine variation
Wiley | 2019|Keywords: G protein barcode -
Concerted stimulation and deactivation of pertussis toxin‐sensitive G proteins by chimeric G protein‐coupled receptor‐regulator of G protein signaling 4 fusion proteins: analysis of the contribution of palmitoylated cysteine residues to the GAP activity of RGS4
Wiley | 2003|Keywords: G protein, regulator of G protein signaling -
Antibodies that identify only the active conformation of Gi family G protein α subunits
Wiley | 2008|Keywords: G protein‐coupled receptor -
G protein-coupled receptor dimerisation: Molecular basis and relevance to function
Elsevier | 2006|Keywords: G protein-coupled receptor -
The Impact of G Proteins on Constitutive GPCR Activity
Wiley | 2005|Keywords: G protein coupled receptors (GPCR), GPCR–G protein fusion proteins, contribution of G proteins to constitutive activity -
G-Protein-Coupled Receptor 35 Mediates Human Saphenous Vein Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Migration and Endothelial Cell Proliferation
Karger Verlag | 2016|Keywords: G-protein-coupled receptor -
Agonist activation of the G protein‐coupled receptor GPR35 involves transmembrane domain III and is transduced via Gα13 and β‐arrestin‐2
Wiley | 2011|Keywords: G protein‐coupled receptor -
An Asp79Asn mutation of the α2A‐adrenoceptor interferes equally with agonist activation of individual Giα‐family G protein subtypes
Wiley | 1999|Keywords: G protein-coupled receptor, GPCR, G protein-coupled receptor, G protein -
Agonism and allosterism: the pharmacology of the free fatty acid receptors FFA2 and FFA3
Wiley | 2009|Keywords: G protein‐coupled receptor -
Multiple pertussis toxin‐sensitive G‐proteins can couple receptors to GIRK channels in rat sympathetic neurons when expressed heterologously, but only native Gi‐proteins do so in situ
Wiley | 2001|Keywords: PTX‐insensitive G‐protein mutants, G‐protein antisense‐generating plasmids -
G Protein-Coupled Receptor GPR35 Suppresses Lipid Accumulation in Hepatocytes
Free accessAmerican Chemical Society | 2021|Keywords: G protein-coupled receptor -
Isolation and characterization of a novel human RGS mutant displaying gain-of-function activity
Elsevier | 2007|Keywords: G protein -
G protein–coupled receptor modulation with pepducins: moving closer to the clinic
Wiley | 2011|Keywords: G protein–coupled receptors -
Structural and biophysical characterisation of G protein-coupled receptor ligand binding using resonance energy transfer and fluorescent labelling techniques
Elsevier | 2013|Keywords: G protein-coupled receptor
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