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Trends in GPCR drug discovery: new agents, targets and indications

open access: yesNature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2017
Alexander S Hauser   +2 more
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TRUPATH, an open-source biosensor platform for interrogating the GPCR transducerome

open access: yesNature Chemical Biology, 2020
G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) remain major drug targets, despite our incomplete understanding of how they signal through 16 non-visual G-protein signal transducers (collectively named the transducerome) to exert their actions.
Jeffrey F Diberto   +2 more
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GPCR Dynamics: Structures in Motion

open access: yesChemical Reviews, 2017
Naomi R Latorraca, A J Venkatakrishnan
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Recent Progress in Assays for GPCR Drug Discovery.

American Journal of Physiology - Cell Physiology, 2022
G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs), also known as 7 transmembrane receptors, are the largest family of cell surface receptors in eukaryotes. There are ~800 GPCRs in human, regulating diverse physiological processes.
Shimeng Guo   +3 more
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An online resource for GPCR structure determination and analysis

open access: yesNature Methods, 2019
Christian Munk   +2 more
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GPCRdb in 2021: integrating GPCR sequence, structure and function

Nucleic Acids Research, 2021
Albert Jelke Kooistra   +2 more
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Single-molecule FRET imaging of GPCR dimers in living cells

Nature Methods, 2021
Wesley B Asher   +2 more
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GPCR drug discovery: new agents, targets and indications.

Nature reviews. Drug discovery
Javier Sánchez Lorente   +5 more
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