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A Computational Approach for Defining a Signature of Β-Cell Golgi Stress in Diabetes Mellitus
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G Protein-Coupled Receptors
G Protein‐Coupled Receptors
Prostaglandin E2 As Mediator and Modulator of Airway Smooth Muscle Responses
The Bitter Taste Receptor Tas2r14 Is Expressed in Ovarian Cancer and Mediates Apoptotic Signalling
Positive Selection on a High-Sensitivity Allele of the Human Bitter-Taste Receptor TAS2R16
Oxygenated Fatty Acids Enhance Hematopoiesis Via the Receptor GPR132
Multiscale Simulations on Human Frizzled and Taste2 Gpcrs
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Selection on the Human Bitter Taste Gene, TAS2R16, Ineurasian Populations Hui Li Yale University and Fudan University
Variation in Ligand Responses of the Bitter Taste Receptors TAS2R1 And
G Protein‐Coupled Receptors
Genetic Variation in the TAS2R38 Bitter Taste Receptor and Gastric
Amino Acid Sequences Directed Against Cxcr4 And
Known Bioactive Library: Selleck Bioactive 10Mm, 3.33Mm, 1.11Mm
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INTRODUCING a NOVEL METHOD for GENETIC ANALYSIS of AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER Sepideh Nouri
Membrane Environment Imposes Unique Selection Pressures on Transmembrane Domains of G Protein-Coupled Receptors
Selectivity Determinants of GPCR–G-Protein Binding Tilman Flock1,2, Alexander S
Three TAS2R Bitter Taste Receptors Mediate the Psychophysical Responses to Bitter Compounds of Hops (Humulus Lupulus L.) and Beer
A Functional Comparison of the Domestic Cat Bitter Receptors
Online Supporting Information S2: Proteins in Each Negative Pathway
Functional Interaction Between T2R Taste Receptors and G-Protein ␣ Subunits Expressed in Taste Receptor Cells
Structure-Function Analyses of Human Bitter Taste Receptors—Where Do We Stand?
Supporting Information Functional Molecular Switches of Mammalian G Protein- Coupled Bitter-Taste Receptors
Monday, December 4, 2006 Panel Session Co-Morbid Pain
The Bitter Taste Receptor TAS2R16 Achieves High Specificity And
Functional Molecular Switches of Mammalian G Protein-Coupled Bitter-Taste Receptors
Extraoral Bitter Taste Receptors in Health and Disease
Supplemental Information Complement Protein C1q Directs
A Pharmacological Perspective on the Study of Taste
Association Between Taste Receptor (TAS) Genes and the Perception Of
G Protein-Coupled Receptors
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