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Cell Calcium|October 30, 1998
Biochemical mechanisms of calcium mobilisation induced by mastoparan and chimeric hormone-mastoparan constructsC L Longland, M Mezna, U Langel, et al.
Biochemical Pharmacology|April 29, 1994
Pharmacological characterization of linear analogues of vasopressin generated by the systematic substitution of positions 1 and 6 by L-amino acidsJ Howl, A D Filer, R A Parslow, et al.
Biochemical Society Transactions|August 1, 1997
Structure and function of neurohypophysial hormone receptorsM Wheatley, J Howl, N J Yarwood, et al.
Regulatory Peptides|August 24, 1999
Effects of vasopressin-mastoparan chimeric peptides on insulin release and G-protein activityM Hällbrink, K Saar, C G Ostenson, et al.
Pflugers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology|October 16, 1999
Osteoblasts derived from load-bearing bones of the rat express both L- and T-like voltage-operated calcium channels and mRNA for alpha 1C, alpha 1D and alpha 1G subunitsY Gu, M R Preston, A J el Haj, et al.
Endocrinology|May 1, 1995
Rat testicular myoid cells express vasopressin receptors: receptor structure, signal transduction, and developmental regulationJ Howl, S A Rudge, R A Lavis, et al.
Laboratory Investigation; a Journal of Technical Methods and Pathology|February 1, 2000
Critical evaluation of ECV304 as a human endothelial cell model defined by genetic analysis and functional responses: a comparison with the human bladder cancer derived epithelial cell line T24/83J Brown, S J Reading, S Jones, et al.
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Cell Calcium|October 30, 1998
Biochemical mechanisms of calcium mobilisation induced by mastoparan and chimeric hormone-mastoparan constructsC L Longland, M Mezna, U Langel, et al.
Biochemical Pharmacology|April 29, 1994
Pharmacological characterization of linear analogues of vasopressin generated by the systematic substitution of positions 1 and 6 by L-amino acidsJ Howl, A D Filer, R A Parslow, et al.
Biochemical Society Transactions|August 1, 1997
Structure and function of neurohypophysial hormone receptorsM Wheatley, J Howl, N J Yarwood, et al.
Regulatory Peptides|August 24, 1999
Effects of vasopressin-mastoparan chimeric peptides on insulin release and G-protein activityM Hällbrink, K Saar, C G Ostenson, et al.
Pflugers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology|October 16, 1999
Osteoblasts derived from load-bearing bones of the rat express both L- and T-like voltage-operated calcium channels and mRNA for alpha 1C, alpha 1D and alpha 1G subunitsY Gu, M R Preston, A J el Haj, et al.
Endocrinology|May 1, 1995
Rat testicular myoid cells express vasopressin receptors: receptor structure, signal transduction, and developmental regulationJ Howl, S A Rudge, R A Lavis, et al.
Laboratory Investigation; a Journal of Technical Methods and Pathology|February 1, 2000
Critical evaluation of ECV304 as a human endothelial cell model defined by genetic analysis and functional responses: a comparison with the human bladder cancer derived epithelial cell line T24/83J Brown, S J Reading, S Jones, et al.
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