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Dan Larhammar

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General and Comparative Endocrinology|October 12, 2014
Comparative evolution of peptide hormone-binding GPCRs: a route to understanding functional complexityJoão C R Cardoso, Dan Larhammar
Vitamins and Hormones|February 14, 2015
Ancestral vertebrate complexity of the opioid systemDan Larhammar, Christina Bergqvist, Görel Sundström
Plos One|May 14, 2010
Concomitant duplications of opioid peptide and receptor genes before the origin of jawed vertebratesGörel Sundström, Susanne Dreborg, Dan Larhammar
Genome Research|December 6, 2002
The human Hox-bearing chromosome regions did arise by block or chromosome (or even genome) duplicationsDan Larhammar, Lars-Gustav Lundin, Finn Hallböök
Journal of Structural and Functional Genomics|July 3, 2003
Numerous groups of chromosomal regional paralogies strongly indicate two genome doublings at the root of the vertebratesLars-Gustav Lundin, Dan Larhammar, Finn Hallböök
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|May 14, 2005
Bradykinin receptors in the zebrafish (Danio rerio)Torun Bromée, J Michael Conlon, Dan Larhammar
Frontiers in Endocrinology|November 19, 2019
Editorial: Endocrine and Neuroendocrine Systems of Invertebrate DeuterostomesHonoo Satake, Dan Larhammar, Maurice R Elphick
BMC Evolutionary Biology|September 23, 2008
Phylogenetic and chromosomal analyses of multiple gene families syntenic with vertebrate Hox clustersGörel Sundström, Tomas A Larsson, Dan Larhammar
The Journal of Experimental Biology|February 15, 2018
Evolution of neuropeptide signalling systemsMaurice R Elphick, Olivier Mirabeau, Dan Larhammar
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|September 2, 2009
Evolution of vertebrate rod and cone phototransduction genesDan Larhammar, Karin Nordström, Tomas A Larsson
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General and Comparative Endocrinology|October 12, 2014
Comparative evolution of peptide hormone-binding GPCRs: a route to understanding functional complexityJoão C R Cardoso, Dan Larhammar
Vitamins and Hormones|February 14, 2015
Ancestral vertebrate complexity of the opioid systemDan Larhammar, Christina Bergqvist, Görel Sundström
Plos One|May 14, 2010
Concomitant duplications of opioid peptide and receptor genes before the origin of jawed vertebratesGörel Sundström, Susanne Dreborg, Dan Larhammar
Genome Research|December 6, 2002
The human Hox-bearing chromosome regions did arise by block or chromosome (or even genome) duplicationsDan Larhammar, Lars-Gustav Lundin, Finn Hallböök
Journal of Structural and Functional Genomics|July 3, 2003
Numerous groups of chromosomal regional paralogies strongly indicate two genome doublings at the root of the vertebratesLars-Gustav Lundin, Dan Larhammar, Finn Hallböök
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|May 14, 2005
Bradykinin receptors in the zebrafish (Danio rerio)Torun Bromée, J Michael Conlon, Dan Larhammar
Frontiers in Endocrinology|November 19, 2019
Editorial: Endocrine and Neuroendocrine Systems of Invertebrate DeuterostomesHonoo Satake, Dan Larhammar, Maurice R Elphick
BMC Evolutionary Biology|September 23, 2008
Phylogenetic and chromosomal analyses of multiple gene families syntenic with vertebrate Hox clustersGörel Sundström, Tomas A Larsson, Dan Larhammar
The Journal of Experimental Biology|February 15, 2018
Evolution of neuropeptide signalling systemsMaurice R Elphick, Olivier Mirabeau, Dan Larhammar
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|September 2, 2009
Evolution of vertebrate rod and cone phototransduction genesDan Larhammar, Karin Nordström, Tomas A Larsson
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