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Five-transmembrane domains appear sufficient for a G protein-coupled receptor: functional five-transmembrane domain chemokine receptorsSelective amplification of an mRNA and related pseudogene for a human ADP-ribosylation factor, a guanine nucleotide-dependent protein activator of cholera toxinMolecular cloning, characterization, and expression of human ADP-ribosylation factors: two guanine nucleotide-dependent activators of cholera toxinMultiple endocytic pathways of G protein-coupled receptors delineated by GIT1 sensitivityCommon angiotensin receptor blockers may directly modulate the immune system via VDR, PPAR and CCR2bEffect of sodium fluoride on the generation of lipoxygenase products from human polymorphonuclear granulocytes, mononuclear cells and platelets--indication for the involvement of G proteinsA dual receptor crosstalk model of G-protein-coupled signal transductionDiversity of the G-protein family: sequences from five additional alpha subunits in the mouseAlternative splicing produces transcripts encoding two forms of the alpha subunit of GTP-binding protein Go.Identification and characterization of small molecules that inhibit intracellular toxin transportBeta gamma subunits of GTP-binding proteins inhibit muscarinic receptor stimulation of phospholipase C.Molecular model of the G protein alpha subunit based on the crystal structure of the HRAS proteinS-phase induction and transformation of quiescent NIH 3T3 cells by microinjection of phospholipase CDistinct sequence elements control the specificity of G protein activation by muscarinic acetylcholine receptor subtypes.Case studies in cholera: lessons in medical history and science.Increased production of nitric oxide in coronary arteries during congestive heart failure.A molecular map of G protein alpha chains in microdissected rat nephron segments.Decreased Gs alpha mRNA levels accompany the fall in Gs and adenylyl cyclase activities in compensated left ventricular hypertrophy. In heart failure, only the impairment in adenylyl cyclase activation progresses.Growth hormone activates phospholipase C in proximal tubular basolateral membranes from canine kidney.Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) binding promotes physical association of PDGF receptor with phospholipase CAlterations in intestinal permeability.G-protein involvement in muscarinic receptor-stimulation of inositol phosphates in longitudinal smooth muscle from the small intestine of the guinea-pig.Alternative splicing of the guanine nucleotide-binding regulatory protein Go alpha generates four distinct mRNAsThe intracellular pathway of the acetylcholine-induced contraction in cat detrusor muscle cells.Pasteurella multocida toxin as a tool for studying Gq signal transduction.Integration of G-protein coupled receptor signaling pathways for activation of a transcription factor (EGR-3).Anandamide, an endogenous cannabimimetic eicosanoid, binds to the cloned human cannabinoid receptor and stimulates receptor-mediated signal transductionMultiple GTP-binding proteins regulate vesicular transport from the ER to Golgi membranes.Degradation of a-factor by a Saccharomyces cerevisiae alpha-mating-type-specific endopeptidase: evidence for a role in recovery of cells from G1 arrestOverexpression of the STE4 gene leads to mating response in haploid Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Elevated phosphocholine concentration in ras-transformed NIH 3T3 cells arises from increased choline kinase activity, not from phosphatidylcholine breakdownThe common src homology region 2 domain of cytoplasmic signaling proteins is a positive effector of v-fps tyrosine kinase function.The ras-like protein p25rab3A is partially cytosolic and is expressed only in neural tissue.Binding of pertussis toxin to eucaryotic cells and glycoproteins.Calcium signalling in early embryos.Alterations in the levels of heterotrimeric G protein subunits induced by psychostimulants, opiates, barbiturates, and ethanol: Implications for drug dependence, tolerance, and withdrawal.Regulation of neurosecretory habituation in PC12 cells: parallel pathways used by cAMP and calcium.The influences of g proteins, ca, and k channels on electrical field stimulation in cat esophageal smooth muscle.A transduction pathway associated with receptors coupled to the inhibitory guanine nucleotide binding protein Gi that amplifies ATP-mediated arachidonic acid release.Quantitative assay for morphogenesis indicates the role of extracellular matrix components and G proteins.
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P2860
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1988 nî lūn-bûn
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1988 թուականի Փետրուարին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1988 թվականի փետրվարին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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1988年の論文
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1988年論文
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1988年論文
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1988年論文
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1988年論文
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1988年論文
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1988年论文
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G protein involvement in receptor-effector coupling.
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G protein involvement in receptor-effector coupling.
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G protein involvement in receptor-effector coupling.
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G protein involvement in receptor-effector coupling.
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G protein involvement in receptor-effector coupling.
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G protein involvement in receptor-effector coupling.
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G protein involvement in receptor-effector coupling.
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G protein involvement in receptor-effector coupling.
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G protein involvement in receptor-effector coupling.
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P1476
G protein involvement in receptor-effector coupling.
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1988-02-01T00:00:00Z