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E M Ross

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Annual Review of Biochemistry|August 31, 2000
GTPase-activating proteins for heterotrimeric G proteins: regulators of G protein signaling (RGS) and RGS-like proteinsE M Ross, T M Wilkie
Journal of Cyclic Nucleotide Research|January 1, 1980
Reconstitution of beta-adrenergic receptors into phospholipid vesicles: restoration of [125I]iodohydroxybenzylpindolol binding to digitonin-solubilized receptorsJ W Fleming, E M Ross
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 22, 1994
Chimeric muscarinic cholinergic:beta-adrenergic receptors that are functionally promiscuous among G proteinsS K Wong, E M Ross
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 15, 1985
Functional activation of beta-adrenergic receptors by thiols in the presence or absence of agonistsS E Pedersen, E M Ross
The American Journal of Cardiology|January 1, 1986
Severe atherosclerotic coronary artery disease, healed myocardial infarction and chronic congestive heart failure: analysis of 81 patients studied at necropsyE M Ross, W C Roberts
Biochemistry|November 4, 1986
Effect of Al3+ plus F- on the catecholamine-stimulated GTPase activity of purified and reconstituted GsD R Brandt, E M Ross
Molecular Pharmacology|September 1, 1983
Regulation of the catalytic component of adenylate cyclase. Potentiative interaction of stimulatory ligands and 2',5'-dideoxyadenosineV A Florio, E M Ross
British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.)|June 4, 1983
Whooping cough: a shot in the darkD L Miller, E M Ross
Annual Review of Biochemistry|January 1, 1980
Biochemical properties of hormone-sensitive adenylate cyclaseE M Ross, A G Gilman
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 25, 1991
Truncation of the extended carboxyl-terminal domain increases the expression and regulatory activity of the avian beta-adrenergic receptorE M Parker, E M Ross
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Annual Review of Biochemistry|August 31, 2000
GTPase-activating proteins for heterotrimeric G proteins: regulators of G protein signaling (RGS) and RGS-like proteinsE M Ross, T M Wilkie
Journal of Cyclic Nucleotide Research|January 1, 1980
Reconstitution of beta-adrenergic receptors into phospholipid vesicles: restoration of [125I]iodohydroxybenzylpindolol binding to digitonin-solubilized receptorsJ W Fleming, E M Ross
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 22, 1994
Chimeric muscarinic cholinergic:beta-adrenergic receptors that are functionally promiscuous among G proteinsS K Wong, E M Ross
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 15, 1985
Functional activation of beta-adrenergic receptors by thiols in the presence or absence of agonistsS E Pedersen, E M Ross
The American Journal of Cardiology|January 1, 1986
Severe atherosclerotic coronary artery disease, healed myocardial infarction and chronic congestive heart failure: analysis of 81 patients studied at necropsyE M Ross, W C Roberts
Biochemistry|November 4, 1986
Effect of Al3+ plus F- on the catecholamine-stimulated GTPase activity of purified and reconstituted GsD R Brandt, E M Ross
Molecular Pharmacology|September 1, 1983
Regulation of the catalytic component of adenylate cyclase. Potentiative interaction of stimulatory ligands and 2',5'-dideoxyadenosineV A Florio, E M Ross
British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.)|June 4, 1983
Whooping cough: a shot in the darkD L Miller, E M Ross
Annual Review of Biochemistry|January 1, 1980
Biochemical properties of hormone-sensitive adenylate cyclaseE M Ross, A G Gilman
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 25, 1991
Truncation of the extended carboxyl-terminal domain increases the expression and regulatory activity of the avian beta-adrenergic receptorE M Parker, E M Ross
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