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John R Hepler

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Science'S STKE : Signal Transduction Knowledge Environment|July 28, 2005
R7BP: a surprising new link between G proteins, RGS proteins, and nuclear signaling in the brainJohn R Hepler
Cellular Logistics|October 4, 2014
G protein coupled receptor signaling complexes in live cellsJohn R Hepler
Molecular Pharmacology|August 16, 2003
RGS protein and G protein interactions: a little help from their friendsJohn R Hepler
Pharmacological Reviews|September 12, 2002
Cellular regulation of RGS proteins: modulators and integrators of G protein signalingSusanne Hollinger, John R Hepler
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|September 23, 2003
Methods for measuring RGS protein phosphorylation by G protein-regulated kinasesSusanne Hollinger, John R Hepler
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 11, 2007
The importance of N-terminal polycysteine and polybasic sequences for G14alpha and G16alpha palmitoylation, plasma membrane localization, and signaling functionKatherine H Pedone, John R Hepler
Cellular Signalling|September 27, 2005
Cell signalling diversity of the Gqalpha family of heterotrimeric G proteinsKatherine B Hubbard, John R Hepler
Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology|May 2, 2006
Cellular mechanisms that determine selective RGS protein regulation of G protein-coupled receptor signalingKaren L Neitzel, John R Hepler
Plos One|September 22, 2017
Endogenous RGS14 is a cytoplasmic-nuclear shuttling protein that localizes to juxtanuclear membranes and chromatin-rich regions of the nucleusMary Rose Branch, John R Hepler
Progress in Molecular Biology and Translational Science|April 9, 2010
Regulators of G protein signaling proteins as central components of G protein-coupled receptor signaling complexesKelly L McCoy, John R Hepler
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Science'S STKE : Signal Transduction Knowledge Environment|July 28, 2005
R7BP: a surprising new link between G proteins, RGS proteins, and nuclear signaling in the brainJohn R Hepler
Cellular Logistics|October 4, 2014
G protein coupled receptor signaling complexes in live cellsJohn R Hepler
Molecular Pharmacology|August 16, 2003
RGS protein and G protein interactions: a little help from their friendsJohn R Hepler
Pharmacological Reviews|September 12, 2002
Cellular regulation of RGS proteins: modulators and integrators of G protein signalingSusanne Hollinger, John R Hepler
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|September 23, 2003
Methods for measuring RGS protein phosphorylation by G protein-regulated kinasesSusanne Hollinger, John R Hepler
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 11, 2007
The importance of N-terminal polycysteine and polybasic sequences for G14alpha and G16alpha palmitoylation, plasma membrane localization, and signaling functionKatherine H Pedone, John R Hepler
Cellular Signalling|September 27, 2005
Cell signalling diversity of the Gqalpha family of heterotrimeric G proteinsKatherine B Hubbard, John R Hepler
Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology|May 2, 2006
Cellular mechanisms that determine selective RGS protein regulation of G protein-coupled receptor signalingKaren L Neitzel, John R Hepler
Plos One|September 22, 2017
Endogenous RGS14 is a cytoplasmic-nuclear shuttling protein that localizes to juxtanuclear membranes and chromatin-rich regions of the nucleusMary Rose Branch, John R Hepler
Progress in Molecular Biology and Translational Science|April 9, 2010
Regulators of G protein signaling proteins as central components of G protein-coupled receptor signaling complexesKelly L McCoy, John R Hepler
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