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Applying Screening Techniques to Two Orphan Gpcrs
Edinburgh Research Explorer
1 Supplemental Material Maresin 1 Activates LGR6 Receptor
Dissection Électrophysiologique Et Fonctionnelle Des Propriétés Du Réseau Des Ganglions De La Base Corinne Beurrier
NOCICEPTORS and the PERCEPTION of PAIN Alan Fein
Adenylyl Cyclase 2 Selectively Regulates IL-6 Expression in Human Bronchial Smooth Muscle Cells Amy Sue Bogard University of Tennessee Health Science Center
MRGPRX4 Is a Novel Bile Acid Receptor in Cholestatic Itch Huasheng Yu1,2,3, Tianjun Zhao1,2,3, Simin Liu1, Qinxue Wu4, Omar
Allantoin Induces Pruritus by Activating Mrgprd in Chronic Kidney Disease
Host Lipid Metabolism and Its Effect on the Infectivity of Hepatitis C Virus
Expression and Localization of Mrgprd in Mouse Intestinal Tract
G Protein‐Coupled Receptors
A Meta-Analysis of the Effects of High-LET Ionizing Radiations in Human Gene Expression
RT² Profiler PCR Array (384-Well Format) Mouse G Protein Coupled Receptors 384HT
Identification of a Bilirubin Receptor That May Mediate A
RNA-Seq Analysis of Lgr6+ Stem Cells and Identification of an Lgr6 Isoform
The Emerging Mutational Landscape of G Proteins and G-Protein-Coupled
MRGPRX4 in Cholestatic Pruritus
GPCR Products and Services for Drug Discovery & Safety Pharmacology
Top View
Human G Protein Coupled Receptors 384HT
Taqman® Human, Mouse, and Rat GPCR Arrays
Investigation of Genetic and Molecular Susceptibility Factors for Bipolar Disorder
(12) United States Patent (10) Patent No.: US 9,512,236 B2 Adams Et Al
Nociception and Pain: Lessons from Optogenetics
Presence of Mrgprd Within the Gastrointestinal Wall: Reality Or Fake?
Redefining the Concept of Protease-Activated Receptors
MRGPRX4 Is a Bile Acid Receptor for Human Cholestatic Itch
Santamariadissertation.Pdf (10.52Mb)
Class a Orphans (Version 2020.5) in the IUPHAR/BPS Guide to Pharmacology Database
MRGPRX4 Is a G Protein-Coupled Receptor Activated by Bile Acids That May Contribute to Cholestatic Pruritus
G Protein-Coupled Receptors
G Protein-Coupled Receptor GPCR
Transcriptomic Analysis of Native Versus Cultured Human and Mouse Dorsal Root Ganglia Focused on Pharmacological Targets Short
Expression of Green Fluorescent Protein Defines a Specific
View Because It May Allow Manipulation of Podocyte Signaling in a Cell-Specific Fashion
Mas-Related G-Protein–Coupled Receptors Inhibit Pathological Pain in Mice
PRESTO-Tango As an Open-Source Resource for Interrogation of the Druggable Human Gpcrome