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The following pages link to Detection of antigen interactions ex vivo by proximity ligation assay: endogenous dopamine D2-adenosine A2A receptor complexes in the striatum (Q36812016):
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- Design, synthesis and characterization of peptidomimetic conjugate of BODIPY targeting HER2 protein extracellular domain (Q24293331) (← links)
- Multiple D2 heteroreceptor complexes: new targets for treatment of schizophrenia (Q26747736) (← links)
- Molecular complexes that direct rhodopsin transport to primary cilia (Q26860718) (← links)
- Dopamine D1 receptor signaling: does GαQ-phospholipase C actually play a role? (Q26864383) (← links)
- KIF5B and Nup358 Cooperatively Mediate the Nuclear Import of HIV-1 during Infection (Q27313449) (← links)
- Evidence against dopamine D1/D2 receptor heteromers (Q27320053) (← links)
- The Arf GAP ASAP1 provides a platform to regulate Arf4- and Rab11-Rab8-mediated ciliary receptor targeting (Q28000111) (← links)
- Understanding the Functional Plasticity in Neural Networks of the Basal Ganglia in Cocaine Use Disorder: A Role for Allosteric Receptor-Receptor Interactions in A2A-D2 Heteroreceptor Complexes (Q28071958) (← links)
- The existence of FGFR1-5-HT1A receptor heterocomplexes in midbrain 5-HT neurons of the rat: relevance for neuroplasticity (Q28115461) (← links)
- Allosteric mechanisms within the adenosine A2A-dopamine D2 receptor heterotetramer (Q28263053) (← links)
- Circadian-related heteromerization of adrenergic and dopamine D₄ receptors modulates melatonin synthesis and release in the pineal gland (Q28480542) (← links)
- The Arf and Rab11 effector FIP3 acts synergistically with ASAP1 to direct Rabin8 in ciliary receptor targeting (Q28508183) (← links)
- A role for galanin N-terminal fragment (1-15) in anxiety- and depression-related behaviors in rats (Q30627955) (← links)
- Complexes of Usher proteins preassemble at the endoplasmic reticulum and are required for trafficking and ER homeostasis (Q33556001) (← links)
- Increasing dopamine D2 receptor expression in the adult nucleus accumbens enhances motivation (Q33648162) (← links)
- An integrative omics strategy to assess the germ cell secretome and to decipher sertoli-germ cell crosstalk in the Mammalian testis (Q34027634) (← links)
- Targeting CB2-GPR55 receptor heteromers modulates cancer cell signaling. (Q34070354) (← links)
- The GPCR heterotetramer: challenging classical pharmacology (Q34463989) (← links)
- Caffeine increases striatal dopamine D2/D3 receptor availability in the human brain (Q34471546) (← links)
- Allosteric interactions between agonists and antagonists within the adenosine A2A receptor-dopamine D2 receptor heterotetramer (Q34481913) (← links)
- D1R/GluN1 complexes in the striatum integrate dopamine and glutamate signalling to control synaptic plasticity and cocaine-induced responses (Q34628184) (← links)
- Untangling dopamine-adenosine receptor-receptor assembly in experimental parkinsonism in rats (Q34818322) (← links)
- Evidence for limited D1 and D2 receptor coexpression and colocalization within the dorsal striatum of the neonatal mouse (Q35328013) (← links)
- Characterisation of translation elongation factor eEF1B subunit expression in mammalian cells and tissues and co-localisation with eEF1A2. (Q35462477) (← links)
- On the role of A₂A and D₂ receptors in control of cocaine and food-seeking behaviors in rats (Q35539454) (← links)
- Comorbidities in Neurology: Is adenosine the common link? (Q35956389) (← links)
- Lighting up G protein-coupled purinergic receptors with engineered fluorescent ligands. (Q36171090) (← links)
- Cell-Permeable Peptide Targeting the Nrf2-Keap1 Interaction: A Potential Novel Therapy for Global Cerebral Ischemia. (Q36254039) (← links)
- Understanding the Role of GPCR Heteroreceptor Complexes in Modulating the Brain Networks in Health and Disease (Q36300230) (← links)
- The prevalence, maintenance, and relevance of G protein-coupled receptor oligomerization (Q36935273) (← links)
- Peptide inhibitors disrupt the serotonin 5-HT2C receptor interaction with phosphatase and tensin homolog to allosterically modulate cellular signaling and behavior. (Q37014106) (← links)
- Ecto-5'-nucleotidase (CD73)-mediated formation of adenosine is critical for the striatal adenosine A2A receptor functions (Q37048077) (← links)
- On the g-protein-coupled receptor heteromers and their allosteric receptor-receptor interactions in the central nervous system: focus on their role in pain modulation (Q37061890) (← links)
- Heteromeric MT1/MT2 melatonin receptors modulate photoreceptor function (Q37401735) (← links)
- G Protein-Coupled Receptor Heteromers. (Q37489251) (← links)
- Habit Formation after Random Interval Training Is Associated with Increased Adenosine A2A Receptor and Dopamine D2 Receptor Heterodimers in the Striatum (Q37532356) (← links)
- Association of TrkA and APP Is Promoted by NGF and Reduced by Cell Death-Promoting Agents. (Q37614648) (← links)
- Cocaine disrupts histamine H3 receptor modulation of dopamine D1 receptor signaling: σ1-D1-H3 receptor complexes as key targets for reducing cocaine's effects. (Q37617361) (← links)
- Disease-specific heteromerization of G-protein-coupled receptors that target drugs of abuse (Q37680038) (← links)
- G protein-coupled receptor oligomerization revisited: functional and pharmacological perspectives (Q37680849) (← links)
- Moonlighting proteins and protein-protein interactions as neurotherapeutic targets in the G protein-coupled receptor field (Q38150698) (← links)
- Biophysical Detection of Diversity and Bias in GPCR Function (Q38196401) (← links)
- Diversity and Bias through Receptor-Receptor Interactions in GPCR Heteroreceptor Complexes. Focus on Examples from Dopamine D2 Receptor Heteromerization. (Q38214620) (← links)
- Revealing G-protein-coupled receptor oligomerization at the single-molecule level through a nanoscopic lens: methods, dynamics and biological function. (Q38618328) (← links)
- Thrombin-Induced Podocyte Injury Is Protease-Activated Receptor Dependent (Q38829694) (← links)
- Contribution of heteromerization to G protein-coupled receptor function (Q39005448) (← links)
- Pathological overproduction: the bad side of adenosine. (Q39157893) (← links)
- Cannabinoid receptors CB1 and CB2 form functional heteromers in brain (Q39359086) (← links)
- Neurochemical evidence supporting dopamine D1-D2 receptor heteromers in the striatum of the long-tailed macaque: changes following dopaminergic manipulation (Q39405720) (← links)
- CD74/DQA1 dimers predispose to the development of arthritis in humanized mice (Q40366569) (← links)