Metabolic pathways of eicosanoids-derivatives of arachidonic acid and their significance in skin. [PDF]
Biernacki M, Skrzydlewska E.
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ERNEST COST action overview on the (patho)physiology of GPCRs and orphan GPCRs in the nervous system
G protein‐coupled receptors (GPCRs) are a large family of cell surface receptors that play a critical role in nervous system function by transmitting signals between cells and their environment. They are involved in many, if not all, nervous system processes, and their dysfunction has been linked to various neurological disorders representing important
Necla Birgül Iyison+15 more
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Glycerophospholipids: Roles in Cell Trafficking and Associated Inborn Errors. [PDF]
Lamari F, Rossignol F, Mitchell GA.
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Bacterial Sphingomyelinases and Phospholipases as Virulence Factors
M. Flores-Dı́az+4 more
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Influence of phospholipase C on some electrical properties of the skeletal muscle membrane
Edson X. Albuquerque, S. Thesleff
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Progress on the development of Class A GPCR‐biased ligands
Class A G protein‐coupled receptors (GPCRs) continue to garner interest for their essential roles in cell signalling and their importance as drug targets. Although numerous drugs in the clinic target these receptors, over 60% GPCRs remain unexploited. Moreover, the adverse effects triggered by the available unbiased GPCR modulators, limit their use and
Paula Morales+20 more
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Virulence profile of pathogenic yeasts from snakes: Alternative ways for antifungal strategies. [PDF]
Ugochukwu ICI+6 more
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Post-heparin phospholipase and fatty acid transesterification in human plasma
William Vogel+3 more
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Relation between various phospholipase actions on human red cell membranes and the interfacial phospholipid pressure in monolayers [PDF]
R.A. Demel+4 more
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Background and Purpose Platelet function during inflammation is dependent on activation by endogenous nucleotides acting on purinergic receptors. The P2Y14 receptor has been reported to be expressed on platelets and is involved in leukocyte recruitment during inflammation.
Md Monir Hossain+6 more
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