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The following pages link to Human gene S31 encodes the pharmacologically defined serotonin 5-hydroxytryptamine1E receptor (Q28260820):
Displaying 15 items.
- Toward Selective Drug Development for the Human 5-Hydroxytryptamine 1E Receptor: A Comparison of 5-Hydroxytryptamine 1E and 1F Receptor Structure-Affinity Relationships (Q24297642) (← links)
- Cloning of another human serotonin receptor (5-HT1F): a fifth 5-HT1 receptor subtype coupled to the inhibition of adenylate cyclase (Q24313646) (← links)
- Guinea pig hippocampal 5-HT(1E) receptors: a tool for selective drug development (Q24643885) (← links)
- The 5-HT4 receptor: molecular cloning and pharmacological characterization of two splice variants (Q28368220) (← links)
- Differential expression of 5-HT-related genes in symptomatic pulmonary embolism patients (Q35173508) (← links)
- Clozapine: selective labeling of sites resembling 5HT6 serotonin receptors may reflect psychoactive profile. (Q36437587) (← links)
- Sequential onset of three 5-HT receptors during the 5-hydroxytryptaminergic differentiation of the murine 1C11 cell line. (Q41187711) (← links)
- Characterization of a serotonin receptor endogenous to frog melanophores (Q41499549) (← links)
- Cell-specific coupling of the cloned human 5-HT1F receptor to multiple signal transduction pathways (Q41512250) (← links)
- Functional characteristics of heterologously expressed 5-HT receptors (Q41622739) (← links)
- 5HT(2A) and 5HT(2B) receptors contribute to serotonin-induced vascular dysfunction in diabetes (Q42155969) (← links)
- Distribution of 5-ht(1E) receptors in the mammalian brain and cerebral vasculature: an immunohistochemical and pharmacological study (Q42272943) (← links)
- 5-Hydroxytryptamine receptors with a 5-HT6 receptor-like profile stimulating adenylyl cyclase activity in pig caudate membranes (Q42488807) (← links)
- Inhibition of noradrenaline release via presynaptic 5-HT1D alpha receptors in human atrium (Q49142797) (← links)
- HTR1 and 5A receptors can bind serotonin (Q50298316) (← links)