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Pharmacological Reviews|March 13, 2015
International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology. XCV. Recent advances in the understanding of the pharmacology and biological roles of relaxin family peptide receptors 1-4, the receptors for relaxin family peptidesMichelle L Halls, Ross A D Bathgate, Steve W Sutton, et al.
Southern Medical Journal|September 1, 1984
Endoscopic variceal sclerotherapy: experience with 30 patientsW McGrew, W Sutton, S S Madhavan, et al.
Current Molecular Pharmacology|July 16, 2014
Involvement of β-arrestin-2 and clathrin in agonist-mediated internalization of the human cannabinoid CB2 receptorXiaopan Chen, Congxia Zheng, Jing Qian, et al.
Electrophoresis|March 1, 1997
The analysis of myocardial proteins by infrared and ultraviolet laser desorption mass spectrometryC W Sutton, C H Wheeler, U Sally, et al.
Neuroendocrinology|January 29, 2005
Distribution of G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR)135 binding sites and receptor mRNA in the rat brain suggests a role for relaxin-3 in neuroendocrine and sensory processingSteven W Sutton, Pascal Bonaventure, Chester Kuei, et al.
Journal of Clinical Psychology|December 21, 2004
A lab test and algorithms for identifying clients at risk for treatment failureCorinne Hannan, Michael J Lambert, Cory Harmon, et al.
Proceedings (Baylor University. Medical Center)|December 8, 2005
Intraperitoneal hyperthermic chemotherapy: experience at Baylor University Medical CenterJoseph A Kuhn, James M McLoughlin, Daniel C Harris, et al.
ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters|June 6, 2014
Identification of Hydroxybenzoic Acids as Selective Lactate Receptor (GPR81) Agonists with Antilipolytic EffectsCurt A Dvorak, Changlu Liu, Jonathan Shelton, et al.
Perfusion|December 21, 2005
Cardiopulmonary bypass and mitral valve replacement during pregnancySteven W Sutton, Michael A Duncan, Virginia A Chase, et al.
Neuroendocrinology|May 9, 2006
G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR)-142 does not contribute to relaxin-3 binding in the mouse brain: further support that relaxin-3 is the physiological ligand for GPCR135Steven W Sutton, Pascal Bonaventure, Chester Kuei, et al.
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Pharmacological Reviews|March 13, 2015
International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology. XCV. Recent advances in the understanding of the pharmacology and biological roles of relaxin family peptide receptors 1-4, the receptors for relaxin family peptidesMichelle L Halls, Ross A D Bathgate, Steve W Sutton, et al.
Southern Medical Journal|September 1, 1984
Endoscopic variceal sclerotherapy: experience with 30 patientsW McGrew, W Sutton, S S Madhavan, et al.
Current Molecular Pharmacology|July 16, 2014
Involvement of β-arrestin-2 and clathrin in agonist-mediated internalization of the human cannabinoid CB2 receptorXiaopan Chen, Congxia Zheng, Jing Qian, et al.
Electrophoresis|March 1, 1997
The analysis of myocardial proteins by infrared and ultraviolet laser desorption mass spectrometryC W Sutton, C H Wheeler, U Sally, et al.
Neuroendocrinology|January 29, 2005
Distribution of G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR)135 binding sites and receptor mRNA in the rat brain suggests a role for relaxin-3 in neuroendocrine and sensory processingSteven W Sutton, Pascal Bonaventure, Chester Kuei, et al.
Journal of Clinical Psychology|December 21, 2004
A lab test and algorithms for identifying clients at risk for treatment failureCorinne Hannan, Michael J Lambert, Cory Harmon, et al.
Proceedings (Baylor University. Medical Center)|December 8, 2005
Intraperitoneal hyperthermic chemotherapy: experience at Baylor University Medical CenterJoseph A Kuhn, James M McLoughlin, Daniel C Harris, et al.
ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters|June 6, 2014
Identification of Hydroxybenzoic Acids as Selective Lactate Receptor (GPR81) Agonists with Antilipolytic EffectsCurt A Dvorak, Changlu Liu, Jonathan Shelton, et al.
Perfusion|December 21, 2005
Cardiopulmonary bypass and mitral valve replacement during pregnancySteven W Sutton, Michael A Duncan, Virginia A Chase, et al.
Neuroendocrinology|May 9, 2006
G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR)-142 does not contribute to relaxin-3 binding in the mouse brain: further support that relaxin-3 is the physiological ligand for GPCR135Steven W Sutton, Pascal Bonaventure, Chester Kuei, et al.
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