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Thomas P Sakmar

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Chemistry & Biology|September 20, 2014
Chemical biology methods for investigating G protein-coupled receptor signalingThomas Huber, Thomas P Sakmar
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|May 2, 2018
Probing Antibody Binding Sites on G Protein-Coupled Receptors Using Genetically Encoded Photo-Activatable Cross-LinkersThomas Huber, Thomas P Sakmar
Trends in Pharmacological Sciences|April 19, 2011
Escaping the flatlands: new approaches for studying the dynamic assembly and activation of GPCR signaling complexesThomas Huber, Thomas P Sakmar
Current Pharmaceutical Design|July 29, 2004
Small-molecule antagonists of CCR5 and CXCR4: a promising new class of anti-HIV-1 drugsChristoph Seibert, Thomas P Sakmar
Cell|January 26, 2019
Receptor Structures for a Caldron of CannabinoidsEmily Lorenzen, Thomas P Sakmar
Scientific Reports|December 13, 2017
Brain gene expression signature on primate genomic sequence evolutionShahar Barbash, Thomas P Sakmar
Biopolymers|August 8, 2007
Toward a framework for sulfoproteomics: Synthesis and characterization of sulfotyrosine-containing peptidesChristoph Seibert, Thomas P Sakmar
Biochemistry|November 9, 2013
Probing G protein-coupled receptor-ligand interactions with targeted photoactivatable cross-linkersAmy Grunbeck, Thomas P Sakmar
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 22, 2008
Rhodopsin's active state is frozen like a DEER in the headlightsThomas Huber, Thomas P Sakmar
Scientific Reports|March 17, 2017
Length-dependent gene misexpression is associated with Alzheimer's disease progressionShahar Barbash, Thomas P Sakmar
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Chemistry & Biology|September 20, 2014
Chemical biology methods for investigating G protein-coupled receptor signalingThomas Huber, Thomas P Sakmar
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|May 2, 2018
Probing Antibody Binding Sites on G Protein-Coupled Receptors Using Genetically Encoded Photo-Activatable Cross-LinkersThomas Huber, Thomas P Sakmar
Trends in Pharmacological Sciences|April 19, 2011
Escaping the flatlands: new approaches for studying the dynamic assembly and activation of GPCR signaling complexesThomas Huber, Thomas P Sakmar
Current Pharmaceutical Design|July 29, 2004
Small-molecule antagonists of CCR5 and CXCR4: a promising new class of anti-HIV-1 drugsChristoph Seibert, Thomas P Sakmar
Cell|January 26, 2019
Receptor Structures for a Caldron of CannabinoidsEmily Lorenzen, Thomas P Sakmar
Scientific Reports|December 13, 2017
Brain gene expression signature on primate genomic sequence evolutionShahar Barbash, Thomas P Sakmar
Biopolymers|August 8, 2007
Toward a framework for sulfoproteomics: Synthesis and characterization of sulfotyrosine-containing peptidesChristoph Seibert, Thomas P Sakmar
Biochemistry|November 9, 2013
Probing G protein-coupled receptor-ligand interactions with targeted photoactivatable cross-linkersAmy Grunbeck, Thomas P Sakmar
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 22, 2008
Rhodopsin's active state is frozen like a DEER in the headlightsThomas Huber, Thomas P Sakmar
Scientific Reports|March 17, 2017
Length-dependent gene misexpression is associated with Alzheimer's disease progressionShahar Barbash, Thomas P Sakmar
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