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The TXP motif in the second transmembrane helix of CCR5. A structural determinant of chemokine-induced activationSpecific recruitment of antigen-presenting cells by chemerin, a novel processed ligand from human inflammatory fluidsORL1, a novel member of the opioid receptor family. Cloning, functional expression and localizationMolecular cloning and functional expression of a new human CC-chemokine receptor geneThe CC chemokine I-309 inhibits CCR8-dependent infection by diverse HIV-1 strainsMolecular cloning of an orphan G-protein-coupled receptor that constitutively activates adenylate cyclaseAggressiveness, hypoalgesia and high blood pressure in mice lacking the adenosine A2a receptorNucleotide sequence of a human cannabinoid receptor cDNARole of ChemR23 in directing the migration of myeloid and plasmacytoid dendritic cells to lymphoid organs and inflamed skinAgonist and antagonist activities on human NPFF(2) receptors of the NPY ligands GR231118 and BIBP3226ChemR23 dampens lung inflammation and enhances anti-viral immunity in a mouse model of acute viral pneumoniaHuman 27-kDa calbindin complementary DNA sequence. Evolutionary and functional implicationsA dual-tropic primary HIV-1 isolate that uses fusin and the beta-chemokine receptors CKR-5, CKR-3, and CKR-2b as fusion cofactorsCCR5 binds multiple CC-chemokines: MCP-3 acts as a natural antagonistMapping of the CCXCR1, CX3CR1, CCBP2 and CCR9 genes to the CCR cluster within the 3p21.3 region of the human genomeFunctional characterization of human receptors for short chain fatty acids and their role in polymorphonuclear cell activationPharmacological characterization of human NPFF(1) and NPFF(2) receptors expressed in CHO cells by using NPY Y(1) receptor antagonistsMolecular cloning, functional expression and pharmacological characterization of a human bradykinin B2 receptor geneIdentification of a novel human ADP receptor coupled to G(i)Chromosomal mapping of A1 and A2 adenosine receptors, VIP receptor, and a new subtype of serotonin receptorProcessing of HEBP1 by cathepsin D gives rise to F2L, the agonist of formyl peptide receptor 3Cloning, sequencing and expression of the human thyrotropin (TSH) receptor: evidence for binding of autoantibodiesThe high-affinity interleukin 8 receptor gene (IL8RA) maps to the 2q33-q36 region of the human genome: cloning of a pseudogene (IL8RBP) for the low-affinity receptorGenomic organization and promoter characterization of human CXCR4 geneFormyl peptide receptors: a promiscuous subfamily of G protein-coupled receptors controlling immune responsesProteolytic processing of CXCL11 by CD13/aminopeptidase N impairs CXCR3 and CXCR7 binding and signaling and reduces lymphocyte and endothelial cell migrationIdentification and characterization of an endogenous chemotactic ligand specific for FPRL2Natural proteolytic processing of hemofiltrate CC chemokine 1 generates a potent CC chemokine receptor (CCR)1 and CCR5 agonist with anti-HIV propertiesFunctional characterization of a human receptor for neuropeptide FF and related peptidesResistance to HIV-1 infection in caucasian individuals bearing mutant alleles of the CCR-5 chemokine receptor geneAngiostatic and chemotactic activities of the CXC chemokine CXCL4L1 (platelet factor-4 variant) are mediated by CXCR3.The orexin OX1 receptor activates a novel Ca2+ influx pathway necessary for coupling to phospholipase C.Distinct recognition of OX1 and OX2 receptors by orexin peptides.Directed selection of MIP-1 alpha neutralizing CCR5 antibodies from a phage display human antibody library.Cloning and functional expression of the canine anaphylatoxin C5a receptor. Evidence for high interspecies variability.Identification of nonpeptide CCR5 receptor agonists by structure-based virtual screening.Requirements and ontology for a G protein-coupled receptor oligomerization knowledge base.Small neutralizing molecules to inhibit actions of the chemokine CXCL12.Role of neutrophil proteinase 3 and mast cell chymase in chemerin proteolytic regulation.Structure of the human brain calcium-binding protein calretinin and its expression in bacteria.
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