GPR50 is the mammalian ortholog of Mel1c: evidence of rapid evolution in mammals
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International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology. LXXV. Nomenclature, classification, and pharmacology of G protein-coupled melatonin receptors.A Review of Melatonin, Its Receptors and DrugsRFRP Neurons - The Doorway to Understanding Seasonal Reproduction in MammalsMelatoninergic System in Parkinson's Disease: From Neuroprotection to the Management of Motor and Nonmotor SymptomsThe Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2013/14: G protein-coupled receptorsMelatonin receptor expression in Xenopus laevis surface corneal epithelium: diurnal rhythm of lateral membrane localization.Clocks for all seasons: unwinding the roles and mechanisms of circadian and interval timers in the hypothalamus and pituitary.GPR50 interacts with TIP60 to modulate glucocorticoid receptor signalling.Melatonin receptors are anatomically organized to modulate transmission specifically to cone pathways in the retina of Xenopus laevisMelatonin membrane receptors in peripheral tissues: distribution and functionsMelatonin in aging and disease -multiple consequences of reduced secretion, options and limits of treatment.Developmental expression of orphan G protein-coupled receptor 50 in the mouse brain.Resveratrol: brain effects on SIRT1, GPR50 and photoperiodic signaling.Molecules affecting hypothalamic control of core body temperature in response to calorie intake.Chronobiology of Melatonin beyond the Feedback to the Suprachiasmatic Nucleus-Consequences to Melatonin Dysfunction.Melatonin receptor genes in vertebrates.Induction of the metabolic regulator Txnip in fasting-induced and natural torpor.Encoding and decoding photoperiod in the mammalian pars tuberalis.Quinone reductase 2 as a promising target of melatonin therapeutic actions.Melatonin receptors: molecular pharmacology and signaling in the context of system bias.Neuroanatomical distribution of the orphan GPR50 receptor in adult sheep and rodent brains.Eye and heart morphogenesis are dependent on the melatonin signaling in chick embryos.Seeing the light to change colour: An evolutionary perspective on the role of melanopsin in neuroendocrine circuits regulating light-mediated skin pigmentation.Melatonin receptor expression in the zebra finch brain and peripheral tissues.Importance of the second extracellular loop for melatonin MT1 receptor function and absence of melatonin binding in GPR50.Molecular characterization of GPR50 gene and study of its comparative genetic variability in sheep breeds adapted to different thermo-contrasting climatic regimens.The orphan GPR50 receptor promotes constitutive TGFβ receptor signaling and protects against cancer development.Characterization of the Mel1c melatoninergic receptor in platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus).Gene expression profiling during hibernation in the European hamsterSynchronous birth is a dominant pattern in receptor-ligand evolution
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GPR50 is the mammalian ortholog of Mel1c: evidence of rapid evolution in mammals
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GPR50 is the mammalian ortholog of Mel1c: evidence of rapid evolution in mammals
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GPR50 is the mammalian ortholog of Mel1c: evidence of rapid evolution in mammals
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GPR50 is the mammalian ortholog of Mel1c: evidence of rapid evolution in mammals
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GPR50 is the mammalian ortholog of Mel1c: evidence of rapid evolution in mammals
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GPR50 is the mammalian ortholog of Mel1c: evidence of rapid evolution in mammals
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GPR50 is the mammalian ortholog of Mel1c: evidence of rapid evolution in mammals
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GPR50 is the mammalian ortholog of Mel1c: evidence of rapid evolution in mammals
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GPR50 is the mammalian ortholog of Mel1c: evidence of rapid evolution in mammals
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Benoit Malpaux
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Philippe Monget
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