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Role of Leucine-Rich Repeat-Containing G-Protein-Coupled Receptors 4-6 (LGR4-6) in the Ovary and Other Female Reproductive Organs: A Literature Review. [PDF]
Chang YH, Wu KC, Wang KH, Ding DC.
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Recent advances in acid sensing by G protein coupled receptors. [PDF]
Glitsch MD.
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Exploiting Cell-Based Assays to Accelerate Drug Development for G Protein-Coupled Receptors. [PDF]
Wu Y, Jensen N, Rossner MJ, Wehr MC.
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Functional autoantibodies against G protein-coupled receptors in hepatic and pulmonary hypertensions in human schistosomiasis. [PDF]
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Structural diversity of G protein-coupled receptors and significance for drug discovery
Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2008Malin C Lagerström, Helgi B Schiöth
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G-protein-coupled receptors and cancer [PDF]
G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), the largest family of cell-surface molecules involved in signal transmission, have recently emerged as crucial players in tumour growth and metastasis. Malignant cells often hijack the normal physiological functions of GPCRs to survive, proliferate autonomously, evade the immune system, increase their blood supply ...
R. Dorsam, J. Gutkind
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This is not a G protein-coupled receptor
Trends in Pharmacological Sciences, 1993On his canvas entitled 'La trahison des Images' ('The Perfidy of Images'), René Magritte painted a tobacco pipe in a very realistic manner and added the words: 'Ceci n'est pas une pipe' ('This is not a pipe'). In similar style, it is of prime importance to state that the first three-dimensional (3D) models of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) that ...
Marcel Hibert+3 more
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Molecular Pharmacology, 2003
The superfamily of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) is very diverse in structure and function and its members are among the most pursued targets for drug development.
R. Fredriksson+3 more
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The superfamily of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) is very diverse in structure and function and its members are among the most pursued targets for drug development.
R. Fredriksson+3 more
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2008
G-Protein-coupled receptors mediate many of the hypnotic and analgesic actions of the drugs employed in anesthesia. Notably, opioid agonists represent the most successful and efficacious class of analgesic agents employed over the last century. Also, major clinical advances have been made by the study of alpha(2) adrenoceptor agonists, which possess ...
R D, Sanders, D, Brian, M, Maze
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G-Protein-coupled receptors mediate many of the hypnotic and analgesic actions of the drugs employed in anesthesia. Notably, opioid agonists represent the most successful and efficacious class of analgesic agents employed over the last century. Also, major clinical advances have been made by the study of alpha(2) adrenoceptor agonists, which possess ...
R D, Sanders, D, Brian, M, Maze
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