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When G Protein-Coupled Receptor Signaling Meets the Primary Cilium: Implications for Sonic Hedgehog Signaling. [PDF]
Kim SE.
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Selectivity determinants of GPCR–G-protein binding
T. Flock +5 more
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Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a progressive and life‐threatening disease with limited treatment options. Sex differences are apparent in PAH, specifically in the pathophysiology, prognoses and pharmacological responses of patients. Inflammation and its resolution, which often differ between sexes, are dysregulated in chronic inflammatory ...
Chloe Landy +5 more
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Insights into the structural dynamics of the secretin family (class B1) G protein-coupled receptors. [PDF]
Liu T +3 more
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The potential for biased signalling in the P2Y receptor family of GPCRs
The purinergic receptor family is primarily activated by nucleotides, and contains members of both the G protein coupled‐receptor (GPCR) superfamily (P1 and P2Y) and ligand‐gated ion channels (P2X). The P2Y receptors are widely expressed in the human body, and given the ubiquitous nature of nucleotides, purinergic signalling is involved with a plethora
Claudia M. Sisk +2 more
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Multiplexed Assays by High-Content Imaging for Assessment of GPCR Activity
D. A. Ross +14 more
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We demonstrated that PGE2 released from LDs in CRC cells plays important roles in N2‐type TANs polarization. PGE2 enters neutrophils through its receptor EP2/EP4 to stimulate ROS‐mediated FOXO3a methylation, thereby increasing the polarization of N2‐type TANs.
Yue Han +3 more
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Genome-wide identification and functional characterization of GPCR family genes reveal their key roles in the vitellarium development and egg production in Schistosoma japonicum. [PDF]
Wang X, Fang C, Cheng G.
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