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The following pages link to The monomeric G proteins AGS1 and Rhes selectively influence Galphai-dependent signaling to modulate N-type (CaV2.2) calcium channels. (Q39936146):
Displaying 22 items.
- Activators of G protein signaling in the kidney (Q26824228) (← links)
- Activators of G protein signaling exhibit broad functionality and define a distinct core signaling triad (Q26999408) (← links)
- Rasd1, a small G protein with a big role in the hypothalamic response to neuronal activation (Q28271807) (← links)
- Striatal Vulnerability in Huntington's Disease: Neuroprotection Versus Neurotoxicity (Q33831774) (← links)
- Amphetamine up-regulates activator of G-protein signaling 1 mRNA and protein levels in rat frontal cortex: the role of dopamine and glucocorticoid receptors (Q33857112) (← links)
- Rhes, a physiologic regulator of sumoylation, enhances cross-sumoylation between the basic sumoylation enzymes E1 and Ubc9. (Q33966800) (← links)
- Mice lacking rhes show altered morphine analgesia, tolerance, and dependence (Q34559512) (← links)
- G protein modulation of CaV2 voltage-gated calcium channels (Q34639816) (← links)
- Rhes and AGS1/Dexras1 affect signaling by dopamine D1 receptors through adenylyl cyclase (Q34798869) (← links)
- Heterotrimeric G protein-mediated signaling and its non-canonical regulation in the heart (Q35558398) (← links)
- Exploration of sex differences in Rhes effects in dopamine mediated behaviors (Q35576691) (← links)
- Rhes: a GTP-binding protein integral to striatal physiology and pathology (Q36095030) (← links)
- Effects of the Ras homolog Rhes on Akt/protein kinase B and glycogen synthase kinase 3 phosphorylation in striatum (Q36680959) (← links)
- Neuropeptide transmission in brain circuits (Q37569283) (← links)
- The role of Rhes, Ras homolog enriched in striatum, in neurodegenerative processes (Q38098802) (← links)
- Small G Proteins Dexras1 and RHES and Their Role in Pathophysiological Processes. (Q38211024) (← links)
- Ras dexamethasone-induced protein 1 is a modulator of hormone secretion in the volume overloaded heart (Q39381503) (← links)
- The Small GTP-Binding Protein Rhes Influences Nigrostriatal-Dependent Motor Behavior During Aging (Q48923348) (← links)
- Rhes Counteracts Dopamine Neuron Degeneration and Neuroinflammation Depending on Gender and Age. (Q55119787) (← links)
- Lack of Rhes Increases MDMA-Induced Neuroinflammation and Dopamine Neuron Degeneration: Role of Gender and Age (Q64107446) (← links)
- Dexamethasone activates transient receptor potential canonical 4 (TRPC4) channels via Rasd1 small GTPase pathway (Q86269441) (← links)
- The striatal-enriched protein Rhes is a critical modulator of cocaine-induced molecular and behavioral responses (Q90950669) (← links)