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Holger Römpler

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Genomics|December 13, 2005
Genomic and supragenomic structure of the nucleotide-like G-protein-coupled receptor GPR34Eva Engemaier, Holger Römpler, Torsten Schöneberg, et al.
Trends in Pharmacological Sciences|February 7, 2007
Learning from the past: evolution of GPCR functionsTorsten Schöneberg, Michael Hofreiter, Angela Schulz, et al.
Human Mutation|April 21, 2005
Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus caused by mutation of Tyr205: a key residue of V2 vasopressin receptor functionKatrin Sangkuhl, Holger Römpler, Wibke Busch, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 19, 2010
Molecular and functional basis of phenotypic convergence in white lizards at White SandsErica Bree Rosenblum, Holger Römpler, Torsten Schöneberg, et al.
Genomics|April 6, 2006
Functional consequences of naturally occurring DRY motif variants in the mammalian chemoattractant receptor GPR33Holger Römpler, Hon-Tsen Yu, Antje Arnold, et al.
Molecular Interventions|March 7, 2007
G protein-coupled time travel: evolutionary aspects of GPCR researchHolger Römpler, Claudia Stäubert, Doreen Thor, et al.
Human Molecular Genetics|March 5, 2004
Aminoglycoside-mediated rescue of a disease-causing nonsense mutation in the V2 vasopressin receptor gene in vitro and in vivoKatrin Sangkuhl, Angela Schulz, Holger Römpler, et al.
Plos One|June 19, 2010
Structural and functional evolution of the trace amine-associated receptors TAAR3, TAAR4 and TAAR5 in primatesClaudia Stäubert, Iris Böselt, Jens Bohnekamp, et al.
Pharmacology & Therapeutics|November 24, 2004
Mutant G-protein-coupled receptors as a cause of human diseasesTorsten Schöneberg, Angela Schulz, Heike Biebermann, et al.
Molecular Biology and Evolution|October 4, 2008
The genetic basis of phenotypic convergence in beach mice: similar pigment patterns but different genesCynthia C Steiner, Holger Römpler, Linda M Boettger, et al.
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Genomics|December 13, 2005
Genomic and supragenomic structure of the nucleotide-like G-protein-coupled receptor GPR34Eva Engemaier, Holger Römpler, Torsten Schöneberg, et al.
Trends in Pharmacological Sciences|February 7, 2007
Learning from the past: evolution of GPCR functionsTorsten Schöneberg, Michael Hofreiter, Angela Schulz, et al.
Human Mutation|April 21, 2005
Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus caused by mutation of Tyr205: a key residue of V2 vasopressin receptor functionKatrin Sangkuhl, Holger Römpler, Wibke Busch, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 19, 2010
Molecular and functional basis of phenotypic convergence in white lizards at White SandsErica Bree Rosenblum, Holger Römpler, Torsten Schöneberg, et al.
Genomics|April 6, 2006
Functional consequences of naturally occurring DRY motif variants in the mammalian chemoattractant receptor GPR33Holger Römpler, Hon-Tsen Yu, Antje Arnold, et al.
Molecular Interventions|March 7, 2007
G protein-coupled time travel: evolutionary aspects of GPCR researchHolger Römpler, Claudia Stäubert, Doreen Thor, et al.
Human Molecular Genetics|March 5, 2004
Aminoglycoside-mediated rescue of a disease-causing nonsense mutation in the V2 vasopressin receptor gene in vitro and in vivoKatrin Sangkuhl, Angela Schulz, Holger Römpler, et al.
Plos One|June 19, 2010
Structural and functional evolution of the trace amine-associated receptors TAAR3, TAAR4 and TAAR5 in primatesClaudia Stäubert, Iris Böselt, Jens Bohnekamp, et al.
Pharmacology & Therapeutics|November 24, 2004
Mutant G-protein-coupled receptors as a cause of human diseasesTorsten Schöneberg, Angela Schulz, Heike Biebermann, et al.
Molecular Biology and Evolution|October 4, 2008
The genetic basis of phenotypic convergence in beach mice: similar pigment patterns but different genesCynthia C Steiner, Holger Römpler, Linda M Boettger, et al.
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