FPR1: A critical gatekeeper of the heart and brain
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are currently the most widely focused drug targets in the clinic, exerting their biological functions by binding to chemicals and activating a series of intracellular signaling pathways. Formyl-peptide receptor 1 (FPR1)
Ziyin Zhangsun +9 more
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Expression of Formyl-peptide Receptors in Human Lung Carcinoma.
Formyl-peptide receptors (FPRs) are expressed in several tissues and cell types. The identification of markers involved in cell growth may further allow for molecular profiling of lung cancer. We investigated the possible role of FPRs as molecular markers in several types of lung carcinomas which is the main cause of cancer death worldwide.Tumor tissue
Cattaneo, Fabio +8 more
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Bariatric surgery is an approved treatment for obesity that consistently improves metabolic syndrome, with well-documented beneficial effects on dyslipidemia, cardiovascular risk, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and glucose homeostasis.
Maryam Mahjoubin-Tehran +6 more
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The Formyl Peptide Receptor 2 as a Target for Promotion of Resolution of Inflammation. [PDF]
Trojan E +4 more
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Formyl peptide receptor 2 is an emerging modulator of inflammation in the liver. [PDF]
Lee C, Han J, Jung Y.
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Investigation into ligand selectivity and bias at the formyl peptide receptor family. [PDF]
Jack CE +4 more
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Transcriptome sequencing and experiments reveal the effect of formyl peptide receptor 2 on liver homeostasis. [PDF]
Liu H +9 more
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LAT1/SLC7A5-mediated amino acid uptake is regulated by redox signals triggered by formyl-peptide receptor 2. [PDF]
Cassese M +5 more
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Specialized Pro-resolving Mediator Improves Vascular Relaxation via Formyl Peptide Receptor-2. [PDF]
Edwards-Glenn JM +7 more
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Tumor suppressor function of formyl peptide receptor 1 in gastrointestinal cancers: a focus on the underlying signaling. [PDF]
Marotta M +3 more
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