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L H Naylor

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Biochemical Pharmacology|August 17, 1999
Reporter gene technology: the future looks brightL H Naylor
Nucleic Acids Research|March 25, 1990
d(TG)n.d(CA)n sequences upstream of the rat prolactin gene form Z-DNA and inhibit gene transcriptionL H Naylor, E M Clark
Biochemical Pharmacology|August 11, 1998
Functional analysis of the D2L dopamine receptor expressed in a cAMP-responsive luciferase reporter cell lineS E George, P J Bungay, L H Naylor
The Biochemical Journal|October 1, 1992
Molecular modelling of D2-like dopamine receptorsC D Livingstone, P G Strange, L H Naylor
Journal of Neurochemistry|September 1, 1997
Functional coupling of endogenous serotonin (5-HT1B) and calcitonin (C1a) receptors in CHO cells to a cyclic AMP-responsive luciferase reporter geneS E George, P J Bungay, L H Naylor
Journal of Neurochemistry|May 1, 1994
Structural studies on D2 dopamine receptors: mutation of a histidine residue specifically affects the binding of a subgroup of substituted benzamide drugsR Woodward, S J Daniell, P G Strange, et al.
Journal of Biomolecular Structure & Dynamics|February 1, 1988
Length-dependent cruciform extrusion in d(GTAC)n sequencesL H Naylor, H A Yee, J H van de Sande
The EMBO Journal|September 1, 1986
Stress-induced cruciform formation in a cloned d(CATG)10 sequenceL H Naylor, D M Lilley, J H van de Sande
European Journal of Pharmacology|July 22, 1999
Partial agonism at serotonin 5-HT1B and dopamine D2L receptors using a luciferase reporter gene assayD M Kemp, S E George, P J Bungay, et al.
Journal of Neurochemistry|January 1, 1996
Investigation of the role of conserved serine residues in the long form of the rat D2 dopamine receptor using site-directed mutagenesisR Woodward, C Coley, S Daniell, et al.
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Biochemical Pharmacology|August 17, 1999
Reporter gene technology: the future looks brightL H Naylor
Nucleic Acids Research|March 25, 1990
d(TG)n.d(CA)n sequences upstream of the rat prolactin gene form Z-DNA and inhibit gene transcriptionL H Naylor, E M Clark
Biochemical Pharmacology|August 11, 1998
Functional analysis of the D2L dopamine receptor expressed in a cAMP-responsive luciferase reporter cell lineS E George, P J Bungay, L H Naylor
The Biochemical Journal|October 1, 1992
Molecular modelling of D2-like dopamine receptorsC D Livingstone, P G Strange, L H Naylor
Journal of Neurochemistry|September 1, 1997
Functional coupling of endogenous serotonin (5-HT1B) and calcitonin (C1a) receptors in CHO cells to a cyclic AMP-responsive luciferase reporter geneS E George, P J Bungay, L H Naylor
Journal of Neurochemistry|May 1, 1994
Structural studies on D2 dopamine receptors: mutation of a histidine residue specifically affects the binding of a subgroup of substituted benzamide drugsR Woodward, S J Daniell, P G Strange, et al.
Journal of Biomolecular Structure & Dynamics|February 1, 1988
Length-dependent cruciform extrusion in d(GTAC)n sequencesL H Naylor, H A Yee, J H van de Sande
The EMBO Journal|September 1, 1986
Stress-induced cruciform formation in a cloned d(CATG)10 sequenceL H Naylor, D M Lilley, J H van de Sande
European Journal of Pharmacology|July 22, 1999
Partial agonism at serotonin 5-HT1B and dopamine D2L receptors using a luciferase reporter gene assayD M Kemp, S E George, P J Bungay, et al.
Journal of Neurochemistry|January 1, 1996
Investigation of the role of conserved serine residues in the long form of the rat D2 dopamine receptor using site-directed mutagenesisR Woodward, C Coley, S Daniell, et al.
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