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Advances in Pharmacology (San Diego, Calif.)
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November 5, 1997
Mapping the binding-site crevice of the D2 receptor
J A Javitch
Methods in Enzymology
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October 21, 1998
Probing structure of neurotransmitter transporters by substituted-cysteine accessibility method
J A Javitch
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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August 5, 1998
Cocaine alters the accessibility of endogenous cysteines in putative extracellular and intracellular loops of the human dopamine transporter
J V Ferrer, J A Javitch
European Journal of Pharmacology
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November 13, 1984
Uptake of MPP(+) by dopamine neurons explains selectivity of parkinsonism-inducing neurotoxin, MPTP
J A Javitch, S H Snyder
Biochemistry
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December 19, 1995
Residues in the fifth membrane-spanning segment of the dopamine D2 receptor exposed in the binding-site crevice
J A Javitch, D Fu, J Chen
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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August 30, 2001
Symmetrical dimer of the human dopamine transporter revealed by cross-linking Cys-306 at the extracellular end of the sixth transmembrane segment
H Hastrup, A Karlin, J A Javitch
Molecular Pharmacology
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April 1, 1996
Differentiating dopamine D2 ligands by their sensitivities to modification of the cysteine exposed in the binding-site crevice
J A Javitch, D Fu, J Chen
Current Protocols in Neuroscience
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April 23, 2008
The substituted-cysteine accessibility method (SCAM) to elucidate membrane protein structure
G Liapakis, M M Simpson, J A Javitch
Molecular Pharmacology
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June 16, 2001
Structural mimicry in G protein-coupled receptors: implications of the high-resolution structure of rhodopsin for structure-function analysis of rhodopsin-like receptors
J A Ballesteros, L Shi, J A Javitch
Science (New York, N.Y.)
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May 6, 1983
Recognition sites for norepinephrine uptake: regulation by neurotransmitter
C M Lee, J A Javitch, S H Snyder
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Advances in Pharmacology (San Diego, Calif.)
|
November 5, 1997
Mapping the binding-site crevice of the D2 receptor
J A Javitch
Methods in Enzymology
|
October 21, 1998
Probing structure of neurotransmitter transporters by substituted-cysteine accessibility method
J A Javitch
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
August 5, 1998
Cocaine alters the accessibility of endogenous cysteines in putative extracellular and intracellular loops of the human dopamine transporter
J V Ferrer, J A Javitch
European Journal of Pharmacology
|
November 13, 1984
Uptake of MPP(+) by dopamine neurons explains selectivity of parkinsonism-inducing neurotoxin, MPTP
J A Javitch, S H Snyder
Biochemistry
|
December 19, 1995
Residues in the fifth membrane-spanning segment of the dopamine D2 receptor exposed in the binding-site crevice
J A Javitch, D Fu, J Chen
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
August 30, 2001
Symmetrical dimer of the human dopamine transporter revealed by cross-linking Cys-306 at the extracellular end of the sixth transmembrane segment
H Hastrup, A Karlin, J A Javitch
Molecular Pharmacology
|
April 1, 1996
Differentiating dopamine D2 ligands by their sensitivities to modification of the cysteine exposed in the binding-site crevice
J A Javitch, D Fu, J Chen
Current Protocols in Neuroscience
|
April 23, 2008
The substituted-cysteine accessibility method (SCAM) to elucidate membrane protein structure
G Liapakis, M M Simpson, J A Javitch
Molecular Pharmacology
|
June 16, 2001
Structural mimicry in G protein-coupled receptors: implications of the high-resolution structure of rhodopsin for structure-function analysis of rhodopsin-like receptors
J A Ballesteros, L Shi, J A Javitch
Science (New York, N.Y.)
|
May 6, 1983
Recognition sites for norepinephrine uptake: regulation by neurotransmitter
C M Lee, J A Javitch, S H Snyder
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