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A Computational Approach for Defining a Signature of Β-Cell Golgi Stress in Diabetes Mellitus
Taste Receptor Tas2r5 and Tas1r3 Is Expressed in Sublingual Gland
Supplementary Table S4. FGA Co-Expressed Gene List in LUAD
Modulation of Food Intake by Differential TAS2R Stimulation In
G Protein-Coupled Receptors
G Protein‐Coupled Receptors
Bivariate Genome-Wide Association Analysis Strengthens the Role of Bitter Receptor Clusters on Chromosomes 7 and 12 in Human Bitter Taste
The Bitter Taste Receptor Tas2r14 Is Expressed in Ovarian Cancer and Mediates Apoptotic Signalling
1 Novel Expression Signatures Identified by Transcriptional Analysis
Clinical, Molecular, and Immune Analysis of Dabrafenib-Trametinib
Role of Bitter Taste Receptors in Regulating Gastric Accommodation in Guinea Pigs
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G Protein‐Coupled Receptors
A Meta-Analysis of the Effects of High-LET Ionizing Radiations in Human Gene Expression
Amino Acid Sequences Directed Against Cxcr4 And
Supplemental Material Supplemental Material and Methods
A Bitter Taste in Your Heart
Article T2R Bitter Taste Receptors Regulate Apoptosis and May Be
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Selectivity Determinants of GPCR–G-Protein Binding Tilman Flock1,2, Alexander S
( 12 ) United States Patent
Of Rhodopsin-Family G Protein-Coupled Receptors
Characterization of the Genomic Features and Expressed Fusion Genes In
Different Phenolic Compounds Activate Distinct Human Bitter Taste
Genetic Variation in the Bitter Receptors Responsible for Epicatechin Detection Are Associated with BMI in an Elderly Cohort
( 12 ) United States Patent
Erythromycin Relaxes BALB/C Mouse Airway Smooth Muscle
1 Reference Sequence Number Gene Symbol Alleles Chromosomal
Association Between Taste Receptor (TAS) Genes and the Perception Of
Identication and Characterization of Novel Bronchodilator Agonists
G Protein-Coupled Receptors
G Protein-Coupled Receptors
The Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2015/16
G Protein‐Coupled Receptors
View Because It May Allow Manipulation of Podocyte Signaling in a Cell-Specific Fashion