Background Uremic impairment of wound healing is a well-established phenomenon, however the etiology of this condition continues to be a medical enigma.
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Biased agonism of G protein-coupled receptors as a novel strategy for osteoarthritis therapy
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a prevalent degenerative joint disorder marked by chronic pain, inflammation, and cartilage loss, with current treatments limited to symptom relief.
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[Corrigendum] Bradykinin receptors and EphB2/EphrinB2 pathway in response to high glucose‑induced osteoblast dysfunction and hyperglycemia‑induced bone deterioration in mice. [PDF]
Wu M, Ai W, Chen L, Zhao S, Liu E.
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Cyclic non-opioid dynorphin A analogues for the bradykinin receptors. [PDF]
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Various modifications of the amphipathic dynorphin A pharmacophore for rat brain bradykinin receptors. [PDF]
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Blockade of Bradykinin receptors worsens the dystrophic phenotype of mdx mice: differential effects for B1 and B2 receptors. [PDF]
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Discovery of Stable Non-opioid Dynorphin A Analogues Interacting at the Bradykinin Receptors for the Treatment of Neuropathic Pain. [PDF]
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Modification of amphipathic non-opioid dynorphin A analogues for rat brain bradykinin receptors. [PDF]
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Blockade of non-opioid excitatory effects of spinal dynorphin A at bradykinin receptors. [PDF]
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