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Journal of Economic Entomology|December 1, 2017
Response of Maize Hybrids With and Without Rootworm- and Drought-Tolerance to Rootworm Infestation Under Well-Watered and Drought ConditionsM A B Mahmoud, R E Sharp, M J Oliver, et al.
Synapse (New York, N.Y.)|December 8, 2006
A comparison of noninternalizing (herkinorin) and internalizing (DAMGO) mu-opioid agonists on cellular markers related to opioid tolerance and dependenceHeng Xu, John S Partilla, Xiaoying Wang, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 6, 2003
Sustained elevation of extracellular dopamine causes motor dysfunction and selective degeneration of striatal GABAergic neuronsMichel Cyr, Jean-Martin Beaulieu, Aki Laakso, et al.
ACS Chemical Neuroscience|May 26, 2017
Correction to "Structure-Activity Relationship Studies of Functionally Selective Kappa Opioid Receptor Agonists that Modulate ERK 1/2 Phosphorylation While Preserving G Protein Over βArrestin2 Signaling Bias"Kimberly M Lovell, Kevin J Frankowski, Edward L Stahl, et al.
ACS Chemical Neuroscience|April 21, 2015
Structure-activity relationship studies of functionally selective kappa opioid receptor agonists that modulate ERK 1/2 phosphorylation while preserving G protein over βarrestin2 signaling biasKimberly M Lovell, Kevin J Frankowski, Edward L Stahl, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 25, 2021
G protein signaling-biased mu opioid receptor agonists that produce sustained G protein activation are noncompetitive agonistsEdward L Stahl, Cullen L Schmid, Agnes Acevedo-Canabal, et al.
Biomolecules|June 28, 2023
Hyperactivity in Mice Induced by Opioid Agonists with Partial Intrinsic Efficacy and Biased Agonism Administered Alone and in Combination with MorphineAgnes Acevedo-Canabal, Travis W Grim, Cullen L Schmid, et al.
ACS Central Science|September 2, 2025
Bidirectional Modification of a <i>Galbulimima</i> Alkaloid Identifies Selective Opioid LigandsFlorian Martin Zielke, Stone Woo, Samuel Kasmali, et al.
Science Signaling|December 1, 2016
RasGRP1 promotes amphetamine-induced motor behavior through a Rhes interaction network ("Rhesactome") in the striatumNeelam Shahani, Supriya Swarnkar, Vincenzo Giovinazzo, et al.
Nature Neuroscience|April 19, 2000
Mice lacking the norepinephrine transporter are supersensitive to psychostimulantsF Xu, R R Gainetdinov, W C Wetsel, et al.
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Journal of Economic Entomology|December 1, 2017
Response of Maize Hybrids With and Without Rootworm- and Drought-Tolerance to Rootworm Infestation Under Well-Watered and Drought ConditionsM A B Mahmoud, R E Sharp, M J Oliver, et al.
Synapse (New York, N.Y.)|December 8, 2006
A comparison of noninternalizing (herkinorin) and internalizing (DAMGO) mu-opioid agonists on cellular markers related to opioid tolerance and dependenceHeng Xu, John S Partilla, Xiaoying Wang, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 6, 2003
Sustained elevation of extracellular dopamine causes motor dysfunction and selective degeneration of striatal GABAergic neuronsMichel Cyr, Jean-Martin Beaulieu, Aki Laakso, et al.
ACS Chemical Neuroscience|May 26, 2017
Correction to "Structure-Activity Relationship Studies of Functionally Selective Kappa Opioid Receptor Agonists that Modulate ERK 1/2 Phosphorylation While Preserving G Protein Over βArrestin2 Signaling Bias"Kimberly M Lovell, Kevin J Frankowski, Edward L Stahl, et al.
ACS Chemical Neuroscience|April 21, 2015
Structure-activity relationship studies of functionally selective kappa opioid receptor agonists that modulate ERK 1/2 phosphorylation while preserving G protein over βarrestin2 signaling biasKimberly M Lovell, Kevin J Frankowski, Edward L Stahl, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 25, 2021
G protein signaling-biased mu opioid receptor agonists that produce sustained G protein activation are noncompetitive agonistsEdward L Stahl, Cullen L Schmid, Agnes Acevedo-Canabal, et al.
Biomolecules|June 28, 2023
Hyperactivity in Mice Induced by Opioid Agonists with Partial Intrinsic Efficacy and Biased Agonism Administered Alone and in Combination with MorphineAgnes Acevedo-Canabal, Travis W Grim, Cullen L Schmid, et al.
ACS Central Science|September 2, 2025
Bidirectional Modification of a <i>Galbulimima</i> Alkaloid Identifies Selective Opioid LigandsFlorian Martin Zielke, Stone Woo, Samuel Kasmali, et al.
Science Signaling|December 1, 2016
RasGRP1 promotes amphetamine-induced motor behavior through a Rhes interaction network ("Rhesactome") in the striatumNeelam Shahani, Supriya Swarnkar, Vincenzo Giovinazzo, et al.
Nature Neuroscience|April 19, 2000
Mice lacking the norepinephrine transporter are supersensitive to psychostimulantsF Xu, R R Gainetdinov, W C Wetsel, et al.
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