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G Gimpl

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Physiological Reviews|March 29, 2001
The oxytocin receptor system: structure, function, and regulationG Gimpl, F Fahrenholz
European Journal of Biochemistry|April 28, 2000
Human oxytocin receptors in cholesterol-rich vs. cholesterol-poor microdomains of the plasma membraneG Gimpl, F Fahrenholz
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|July 14, 2001
A constitutively active pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide (PACAP) type I receptor shows enhanced photoaffinity labeling of its highly glycosylated formY Cao, G Gimpl
Biochemistry|October 24, 1995
Alteration of the myometrial plasma membrane cholesterol content with beta-cyclodextrin modulates the binding affinity of the oxytocin receptorU Klein, G Gimpl, F Fahrenholz
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : CMLS|November 25, 2000
Regulation of receptor function by cholesterolK Burger, G Gimpl, F Fahrenholz
FEBS Letters|December 28, 1999
Non-genomic effects of progesterone on the signaling function of G protein-coupled receptorsK Burger, F Fahrenholz, G Gimpl
Biochemistry|September 9, 1997
Cholesterol as modulator of receptor functionG Gimpl, K Burger, F Fahrenholz
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|January 1, 1995
Conversion of the myometrial oxytocin receptor from low to high affinity state by cholesterolF Fahrenholz, U Klein, G Gimpl
FEBS Letters|March 14, 2000
A mutation in the second intracellular loop of the pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide type I receptor confers constitutive receptor activationY J Cao, G Gimpl, F Fahrenholz
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|July 17, 1995
The amino-terminal fragment of the adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide (PACAP) receptor functions as a high affinity PACAP binding domainY J Cao, G Gimpl, F Fahrenholz
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Physiological Reviews|March 29, 2001
The oxytocin receptor system: structure, function, and regulationG Gimpl, F Fahrenholz
European Journal of Biochemistry|April 28, 2000
Human oxytocin receptors in cholesterol-rich vs. cholesterol-poor microdomains of the plasma membraneG Gimpl, F Fahrenholz
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|July 14, 2001
A constitutively active pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide (PACAP) type I receptor shows enhanced photoaffinity labeling of its highly glycosylated formY Cao, G Gimpl
Biochemistry|October 24, 1995
Alteration of the myometrial plasma membrane cholesterol content with beta-cyclodextrin modulates the binding affinity of the oxytocin receptorU Klein, G Gimpl, F Fahrenholz
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : CMLS|November 25, 2000
Regulation of receptor function by cholesterolK Burger, G Gimpl, F Fahrenholz
FEBS Letters|December 28, 1999
Non-genomic effects of progesterone on the signaling function of G protein-coupled receptorsK Burger, F Fahrenholz, G Gimpl
Biochemistry|September 9, 1997
Cholesterol as modulator of receptor functionG Gimpl, K Burger, F Fahrenholz
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|January 1, 1995
Conversion of the myometrial oxytocin receptor from low to high affinity state by cholesterolF Fahrenholz, U Klein, G Gimpl
FEBS Letters|March 14, 2000
A mutation in the second intracellular loop of the pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide type I receptor confers constitutive receptor activationY J Cao, G Gimpl, F Fahrenholz
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|July 17, 1995
The amino-terminal fragment of the adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide (PACAP) receptor functions as a high affinity PACAP binding domainY J Cao, G Gimpl, F Fahrenholz
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