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The following pages link to Arrestins come of age: a personal historical perspective (Q38114209):
Displaying 28 items.
- Recent advances in understanding the extracellular calcium-sensing receptor (Q28069545) (← links)
- Autophagy-associated alpha-arrestin signaling is required for conidiogenous cell development in Magnaporthe oryzae (Q28831166) (← links)
- Spo0M: structure and function beyond regulation of sporulation. (Q33365532) (← links)
- A role for myocilin in receptor-mediated endocytosis. (Q35075305) (← links)
- GRK2 targeted knock-down results in spontaneous hypertension, and altered vascular GPCR signaling. (Q35104021) (← links)
- Pharmacological Profile of Nociceptin/Orphanin FQ Receptors Interacting with G-Proteins and β-Arrestins 2. (Q35738904) (← links)
- The atypical antipsychotics clozapine and olanzapine promote down-regulation and display functional selectivity at human 5-HT7 receptors. (Q35911754) (← links)
- Ubiquitin-specific Protease 20 Regulates the Reciprocal Functions of β-Arrestin2 in Toll-like Receptor 4-promoted Nuclear Factor κB (NFκB) Activation (Q36755025) (← links)
- Biased G Protein-Coupled Receptor Signaling: New Player in Modulating Physiology and Pathology (Q37551908) (← links)
- Biased agonism: An emerging paradigm in GPCR drug discovery (Q38440471) (← links)
- Ubiquitin-Related Roles of β-Arrestins in Endocytic Trafficking and Signal Transduction (Q38704567) (← links)
- PTH and Vitamin D. (Q38804461) (← links)
- Organization and functions of mGlu and GABAB receptor complexes (Q39025392) (← links)
- Mutational analysis of the Aspergillus ambient pH receptor PalH underscores its potential as a target for antifungal compounds. (Q39698215) (← links)
- Formation and decay of the arrestin·rhodopsin complex in native disc membranes (Q40680953) (← links)
- Beta-arrestin 2 rather than G protein efficacy determines the anxiolytic-versus antidepressant-like effects of nociceptin/orphanin FQ receptor ligands (Q41493064) (← links)
- Using Bioluminescence Resonance Energy Transfer (BRET) to Characterize Agonist-Induced Arrestin Recruitment to Modified and Unmodified G Protein-Coupled Receptors (Q41836899) (← links)
- Functional antagonism of β-arrestin isoforms balance IGF-1R expression and signalling with distinct cancer-related biological outcomes. (Q42619195) (← links)
- Mechanoactivation of the angiotensin II type 1 receptor induces β-arrestin-biased signaling through Gαi coupling. (Q47303449) (← links)
- Tissue-specific transcriptome analyses provide new insights into GPCR signalling in adult Schistosoma mansoni. (Q47551731) (← links)
- The effects of beta-arrestin1 deletion on acute cannabinoid activity, brain cannabinoid receptors and tolerance to cannabinoids in mice. (Q48094949) (← links)
- A CREB-mediated increase in miRNA let-7f during prolonged β-agonist exposure: a novel mechanism of β2-adrenergic receptor down-regulation in airway smooth muscle (Q49888779) (← links)
- The amyloid precursor protein modulates α2A-adrenergic receptor endocytosis and signaling through disrupting arrestin 3 recruitment. (Q50434065) (← links)
- Taste Receptors: New Players in Sperm Biology (Q64111416) (← links)
- β2 Adrenergic Receptor Complexes with the L-Type Ca2+ Channel CaV1.2 and AMPA-Type Glutamate Receptors: Paradigms for Pharmacological Targeting of Protein Interactions (Q90335850) (← links)
- Cofilin, a Master Node Regulating Cytoskeletal Pathogenesis in Alzheimer's Disease (Q90593525) (← links)
- Below the Surface: IGF-1R Therapeutic Targeting and Its Endocytic Journey (Q90632604) (← links)
- G12/13 is activated by acute tethered agonist exposure in the adhesion GPCR ADGRL3 (Q98303607) (← links)