MD Thompson, ME Percy, WMI Burnham… - … in Drug Discovery and …, 2008 - Springer
Genetic variation in G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) results in the disruption of GPCR function in a wide variety of human genetic diseases. In vitro strategies have been used to …
CM Tang, PA Insel - Expert opinion on therapeutic targets, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), including 'orphan'GPCRs whose natural ligands are unknown, comprise the largest membrane receptor superfamily and are the most commonly …
DK Lee, SR George, BF O'Dowd - Life sciences, 2003 - Elsevier
G protein-coupled receptors are under intense scrutiny as potential targets of drug research, which stems mostly from the sheer size and diversity of this receptor family as well as the …
BK Rana, T Shiina, PA Insel - Annual review of pharmacology …, 2001 - annualreviews.org
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) represent a major class of proteins in the genome of many species, including humans. In addition to the mapping of a number of human …
G Milligan, G Parenty, LA Stoddart, JR Lane - Current opinion in …, 2007 - Elsevier
Single, bi-functional polypeptides consisting of a G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) linked directly to a G protein α subunit have been employed for a number of years to study many …
The receptors that couple to G proteins (GPCR) and which span the cell membranes seven times (7‐TM receptors) were the focus of a symposium in Stockholm 2006. The ensemble of …
G protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) are one of the largest human gene families, and are targets for many important therapeutic drugs. Over the last few years, there has been a major …
Numerous genes encode G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs)-a main molecular target for drug therapy. Estimates indicate that the human genome contains approximately 600 GPCR …
This book is about the recent advances in the structural and functional characterization of receptors that influence intracellular signalling events through interaction with intracellular …