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Group: ConklinLab - with tag gpcr [4 articles]

Recent papers posted by members of the ConklinLab group with tag gpcr
  • Osteoblast expression of an engineered Gs-coupled receptor dramatically increases bone mass.
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 105, No. 4. (29 January 2008), pp. 1209-1214.
    by EC Hsiao, BM Boudignon, WC Chang, M Bencsik, J Peng, TD Nguyen, C Manalac, BP Halloran, BR Conklin, RA Nissenson
    posted to bone gpcr by AlexanderPico to the group ConklinLab on 2008-07-03 01:58:54 as read
  • Development of hydrocephalus in mice expressing the G(i)-coupled GPCR Ro1 RASSL receptor in astrocytes.
    The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience, Vol. 27, No. 9. (28 February 2007), pp. 2309-2317.
    posted to brain development gpcr rassl by AlexanderPico to the group ConklinLab on 2008-07-03 01:57:29 as read
  • Engineering the melanocortin-4 receptor to control constitutive and ligand-mediated G(S) signaling in vivo.
    PLoS ONE, Vol. 2, No. 7. (2007)
    posted to gpcr rassl by AlexanderPico to the group ConklinLab on 2008-07-03 01:56:55 as read
  • Modifying ligand-induced and constitutive signaling of the human 5-HT4 receptor.
    PLoS ONE, Vol. 2, No. 12. (2007)
    by WC Chang, JK Ng, T Nguyen, L Pellissier, S Claeysen, EC Hsiao, BR Conklin
    posted to gpcr rassl by AlexanderPico to the group ConklinLab on 2008-07-03 01:56:11 as read
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