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Edward L Stahl

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Nature Communications|December 17, 2025
Characterization of the GTPγS release function of a G protein-coupled receptorLaura M Bohn, Edward L Stahl
Cell|April 2, 2021
Decaf or regular? Energizing the caffeine receptorEdward L Stahl, Laura M Bohn
Biochemistry|September 1, 2021
Low Intrinsic Efficacy Alone Cannot Explain the Improved Side Effect Profiles of New Opioid AgonistsEdward L Stahl, Laura M Bohn
Methods in Enzymology|July 29, 2017
Approaches to Assess Biased Signaling at the CB1R ReceptorRobert B Laprairie, Edward L Stahl, Laura M Bohn
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|March 29, 2019
Quantitating Ligand Bias Using the Competitive Model of Ligand ActivityEdward L Stahl, Frederick J Ehlert, Laura M Bohn
Molecular Pharmacology|February 15, 2015
A novel method for analyzing extremely biased agonism at G protein-coupled receptorsEdward L Stahl, Lei Zhou, Frederick J Ehlert, et al.
ACS Central Science|August 28, 2023
A Route to Potent, Selective, and Biased Salvinorin Chemical SpaceSarah J Hill, Nathan Dao, Vuong Q Dang, et al.
Science Signaling|August 9, 2018
G protein signaling-biased agonism at the κ-opioid receptor is maintained in striatal neuronsJo-Hao Ho, Edward L Stahl, Cullen L Schmid, et al.
Neuropharmacology|July 11, 2015
Characterization of kappa opioid receptor mediated, dynorphin-stimulated [35S]GTPγS binding in mouse striatum for the evaluation of selective KOR ligands in an endogenous settingLei Zhou, Edward L Stahl, Kimberly M Lovell, et al.
Nature|December 17, 2025
GTP release-selective agonists prolong opioid analgesic efficacyEdward L Stahl, Matthew A Swanson, Vuong Q Dang, et al.
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Nature Communications|December 17, 2025
Characterization of the GTPγS release function of a G protein-coupled receptorLaura M Bohn, Edward L Stahl
Cell|April 2, 2021
Decaf or regular? Energizing the caffeine receptorEdward L Stahl, Laura M Bohn
Biochemistry|September 1, 2021
Low Intrinsic Efficacy Alone Cannot Explain the Improved Side Effect Profiles of New Opioid AgonistsEdward L Stahl, Laura M Bohn
Methods in Enzymology|July 29, 2017
Approaches to Assess Biased Signaling at the CB1R ReceptorRobert B Laprairie, Edward L Stahl, Laura M Bohn
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|March 29, 2019
Quantitating Ligand Bias Using the Competitive Model of Ligand ActivityEdward L Stahl, Frederick J Ehlert, Laura M Bohn
Molecular Pharmacology|February 15, 2015
A novel method for analyzing extremely biased agonism at G protein-coupled receptorsEdward L Stahl, Lei Zhou, Frederick J Ehlert, et al.
ACS Central Science|August 28, 2023
A Route to Potent, Selective, and Biased Salvinorin Chemical SpaceSarah J Hill, Nathan Dao, Vuong Q Dang, et al.
Science Signaling|August 9, 2018
G protein signaling-biased agonism at the κ-opioid receptor is maintained in striatal neuronsJo-Hao Ho, Edward L Stahl, Cullen L Schmid, et al.
Neuropharmacology|July 11, 2015
Characterization of kappa opioid receptor mediated, dynorphin-stimulated [35S]GTPγS binding in mouse striatum for the evaluation of selective KOR ligands in an endogenous settingLei Zhou, Edward L Stahl, Kimberly M Lovell, et al.
Nature|December 17, 2025
GTP release-selective agonists prolong opioid analgesic efficacyEdward L Stahl, Matthew A Swanson, Vuong Q Dang, et al.
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