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G Protein-Coupled Receptors
Multi-Functionality of Proteins Involved in GPCR and G Protein Signaling: Making Sense of Structure–Function Continuum with In
Journal 37.Pdf
Evolutionary History of Teleost Intron-Containing and Intron-Less
The Vertebrate Ancestral Repertoire of Visual Opsins, Transducin Alpha Subunits and Oxytocin/Vasopressin Receptors Was Establish
Identification of Estradiol/Era-Regulated Genes in the Mouse Pituitary
Adenylyl Cyclase 2 Selectively Regulates IL-6 Expression in Human Bronchial Smooth Muscle Cells Amy Sue Bogard University of Tennessee Health Science Center
(Raav)-Vector Elements in Ocular Gene Therapy Clinical Trials and Transgene Expression and Bioactivity Assays
Substitution of Isoleucine for Threonine at Position 190 of S-Opsin Causes S-Cone-Function Abnormalities ⇑ Rigmor C
The Vertebrate Ancestral Repertoire of Visual Opsins, Transducin Alpha Subunits and Oxytocin/ Vasopressin Receptors Was Establis
RT² Profiler PCR Array (384-Well Format) Mouse G Protein Coupled Receptors 384HT
The Human Non-Visual Opsin OPN3 Regulates Pigmentation of Epidermal Melanocytes Through Interaction with MC1R
Transcriptome Analysis of G Protein-Coupled Receptors in Distinct Genetic Subgroups of Acute Myeloid Leukemia: Identification of Potential Disease-Specific Targets
A Photoswitchable GPCR-Based Opsin for Presynaptic Silencing
Non-Visual Opsin 3 Localizes with Microtubules During Mitosis and Is Essential for Cytokinesis F
Human Nonvisual Opsin 3 Regulates Pigmentation of Epidermal Melanocytes Through Functional Interaction with Melanocortin 1 Receptor
Neuropsin (OPN5)-Mediated Photoentrainment of Local Circadian Oscillators in Mammalian Retina and Cornea
Distinct Opsin 3 (Opn3) Expression in the Developing Nervous System During Mammalian Embryogenesis
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Endogenous Opsin 3 (OPN3) Protein Expression in the Adult Brain Using a Novel OPN3-Mcherry Knock-In Mouse Model
Melanopsin Mediates Light-Dependent Relaxation in Blood Vessels
An Extended Family of Novel Vertebrate Photopigments Is Widely Expressed and Displays a Diversity of Function
Of Rhodopsin-Family G Protein-Coupled Receptors
Conserved Second Residue of Helix 8 of GPCR May Confer Subclass-Characteristic and Distinct Roles Through a Rapid Initial
Protein Expression in the Adult Brain Using a Novel OPN3 -Mcherry Knock-In Mouse Model
Supplementary Information 1 Family Abbreviation RTS ID Sequence
G Protein-Coupled Receptors
Light Entrainment of Retinal Biorhythms: Cryptochrome 2 As Candidate Photoreceptor in Mammals
The University of Bradford Institutional Repository
Supplemental Methods and References 1) Generation of Tet1δe4-/- Escs
UC San Francisco Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Structure Prediction of G-Protein Coupled Receptors
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Does Blue Light Restore Human Epidermal Barrier Function Via Activation of Opsin During Cutaneous Wound Healing?
An Extended Family of Novel Vertebrate Photopigments Is Widely Expressed and Displays a Diversity of Function
Gene Loss, Adaptive Evolution and the Co-Evolution of Plumage Coloration Genes with Opsins in Birds." BMC Genomics 16, (751): 1-13
Homologs of Vertebrate Opn3 Potentially Serve As a Light Sensor in Nonphotoreceptive Tissue
Does Blue Light Restore Human Epidermal Barrier Function Via Activation of Opsin During Cutaneous Wound Healing?