Structural and Computational Insights into the Angiotensin II Type 1 Receptor: Advances in Antagonist Design and Implications for Hypertension Therapy (2020-2024). [PDF]
Chatzipieris FP +4 more
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Modification of adipogenesis and oxidative stress by quercetin: positive or negative impact on adipose tissue metabolism of obese diabetic Zucker rats? [PDF]
Kršková K +8 more
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Hemorphins, atypical endogenous opiate peptides, in sickle cell disease and their association with pain. [PDF]
Tan Y +10 more
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ERAP Inhibitors in Autoimmunity and Immuno-Oncology: Medicinal Chemistry Insights. [PDF]
Fougiaxis V +9 more
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The role of protein palmitoylation in disease pathogenesis and therapeutic innovation. [PDF]
Lin X +7 more
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Effects of ligands or substrate of insulin‐regulated aminopeptidase (IRAP) on trophoblast invasion
AbstractInsulin‐regulated aminopeptidase (IRAP) activity increases during placentation and in the invasive tumor cell of trophoblast suggesting a role for this peptidase in the invasiveness of normal and malignant trophoblast. To investigate this hypothesis, we studied the effects of substrate (OT) and inhibitors (angiotensin peptides and LVV‐H7) of ...
Marie Cohen +2 more
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Angiotensin IV displays only low affinity for native insulin‐regulated aminopeptidase (IRAP)
AbstractRadioligand binding studies revealed that Ang IV binds to insulin‐regulated aminopeptidase (IRAP)/’AT4 receptors’ with high affinity. Yet, as these experiments were routinely carried out in the presence of chelators, only the catalytic zinc‐depleted apo‐form of IRAP was labelled.
Demaegdt, Heidi +6 more
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Small potent ligands to the insulin‐regulated aminopeptidase (IRAP)/AT4 receptor
AbstractAngiotensin IV analogs encompassing aromatic scaffolds replacing parts of the backbone of angiotensin IV have been synthesized and evaluated in biological assays. Several of the ligands displayed high affinities to the insulin‐regulated aminopeptidase (IRAP)/AT4 receptor.
Axen, A. +8 more
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