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Yeast (Chichester, England)|January 6, 2000
Functional coupling of mammalian receptors to the yeast mating pathway using novel yeast/mammalian G protein alpha-subunit chimerasA J Brown, S L Dyos, M S Whiteway, et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|April 12, 2022
Molecular Effects of Auto-Antibodies on Angiotensin II Type 1 Receptor Signaling and Cell ProliferationAurélie Philippe, Gunnar Kleinau, Jason Jannis Gruner, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 11, 2003
Molecular identification of high and low affinity receptors for nicotinic acidAlan Wise, Steven M Foord, Neil J Fraser, et al.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|August 16, 2011
Discovery of a brain-penetrant S1P₃-sparing direct agonist of the S1P₁ and S1P₅ receptors efficacious at low oral doseEmmanuel H Demont, Sandra Arpino, Rino A Bit, et al.
ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters|June 6, 2014
Discovery of a Selective S1P1 Receptor Agonist Efficacious at Low Oral Dose and Devoid of Effects on Heart RateEmmanuel H Demont, Benjamin I Andrews, Rino A Bit, et al.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|January 12, 2016
Discovery of Tetrahydropyrazolopyridine as Sphingosine 1-Phosphate Receptor 3 (S1P3)-Sparing S1P1 Agonists Active at Low Oral DosesEmmanuel H Demont, James M Bailey, Rino A Bit, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 24, 2002
The Orphan G protein-coupled receptors GPR41 and GPR43 are activated by propionate and other short chain carboxylic acidsAndrew J Brown, Susan M Goldsworthy, Ashley A Barnes, et al.
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Yeast (Chichester, England)|January 6, 2000
Functional coupling of mammalian receptors to the yeast mating pathway using novel yeast/mammalian G protein alpha-subunit chimerasA J Brown, S L Dyos, M S Whiteway, et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|April 12, 2022
Molecular Effects of Auto-Antibodies on Angiotensin II Type 1 Receptor Signaling and Cell ProliferationAurélie Philippe, Gunnar Kleinau, Jason Jannis Gruner, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 11, 2003
Molecular identification of high and low affinity receptors for nicotinic acidAlan Wise, Steven M Foord, Neil J Fraser, et al.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|August 16, 2011
Discovery of a brain-penetrant S1P₃-sparing direct agonist of the S1P₁ and S1P₅ receptors efficacious at low oral doseEmmanuel H Demont, Sandra Arpino, Rino A Bit, et al.
ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters|June 6, 2014
Discovery of a Selective S1P1 Receptor Agonist Efficacious at Low Oral Dose and Devoid of Effects on Heart RateEmmanuel H Demont, Benjamin I Andrews, Rino A Bit, et al.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|January 12, 2016
Discovery of Tetrahydropyrazolopyridine as Sphingosine 1-Phosphate Receptor 3 (S1P3)-Sparing S1P1 Agonists Active at Low Oral DosesEmmanuel H Demont, James M Bailey, Rino A Bit, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 24, 2002
The Orphan G protein-coupled receptors GPR41 and GPR43 are activated by propionate and other short chain carboxylic acidsAndrew J Brown, Susan M Goldsworthy, Ashley A Barnes, et al.
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