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  • Ep 44 with Dr. Steven Foord

    Steven Foord Steve Foord trained as a Physiologist and Pharmacologist and worked for Glaxo through to He introduced molecular pharmacology to a wide range of the company's GPCR projects and was able to initiate He finished his career as Head of Bioinformatics for Neuroscience and working on the GSKs novel genetics Steven Foord on the web LinkedIn Google Scholar Pubmed Dr. Listen and subscribe to where you get your podcasts. << Previous Podcast Episode Next Podcast Episode

  • Ep 51 with Dr. Mark Connor

    University of Sydney (1987, snake neurotoxins), Ph.D. from Department of Pharmacology, University of Washington Mark Connor on the web Researchers Twitter Google Scholar Dr. Listen and subscribe to where you get your podcasts. << Previous Podcast Episode Next Podcast Episode

  • Metabolic crosstalk: Extracellular ATP and the tumor microenvironment in cancer progression and therapy

    It plays a critical role in transmitting signals inside the body, which is necessary for controlling ATP functions as a mighty damage-linked molecular pattern when released outside the cell, accumulating Classified GPCR News Call for GPCR papers GPCR Industry News Adhesion GPCRs GPCR Events, Meetings, and Webinars GPCR News and get weekly notifications about the GPCR field Share < Previous Next >

  • Identification of S1PR4 as an immune modulator for favorable prognosis in HNSCC through machine learning

    Four-week mortality was 2%. One-year overall survival (OS) and EFS were 80% and 76%, without differences in MRD- CR rates, OS, or EFS between patients with or without FLT3-mutated disease. The trial was registered at www.clinicaltrials.gov as #NCT02728050." GPCR News and get weekly notifications about the GPCR field Share < Previous Next >

  • Purinergic GPCR-integrin interactions drive pancreatic cancer cell invasion

    Analysing the main members of the PDAC extracellular purinome using publicly available databases discerned which Moreover, receptor-integrin interactions were required for effective downstream signalling, leading to This work elucidates a novel GPCR-integrin interaction in cancer invasion, highlighting its potential for therapeutic targeting. " Authors Elena Tomas Bort , Megan Daisy Joseph , Qiaoying Wang , Edward GPCR News and get weekly notifications about the GPCR field Share < Previous Next >

  • Prediction of survival and immunotherapy response by the combined classifier of G protein-coupled receptors and tumor microenvironment in melanoma

    microenvironment in melanoma Published date September 16, 2023 Abstract "Background: In this study, we Methods: We collected serum and saliva samples from 66 OSCC patients and 66 healthy control subjects. Results: We found that miR-19a, GPR39 mRNA and PKC mRNA were upregulated while GRK6 mRNA was downregulated Authors Kangjie Shen , Qiangcheng Wang , Lu Wang , Yang Yang , Min Ren , Yanlin Li , Zixu Gao , Shaoluan GPCR News and get weekly notifications about the GPCR field Share < Previous Next >

  • Ep 85 with Nicholas Holliday

    It was these studies and subsequent postdoctoral work that led to Nick's interest in peptide messengers Nick joined the University of Nottingham in 2006, where he is now Associate Professor, establishing a Nicholas Holliday on the web LinkedIn ORCID University of Nottingham Twitter Excellerate Bio Dr. Listen and subscribe to where you get your podcasts. << Previous Podcast Episode Next Podcast Episode

  • Illuminating Functional Selectivity and Allosterism at GPCRs.

    Stéphane Laporte on the web Laporte Lab McGill University LinkedIn Dr.

  • AGPCR 24 Newsletter | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    Adhesion GPCR workshop 2024 CINVESTAV, Mexico City, Mexico October 23-25 Register AGPCR Newsletter Dr GPCR News Adhesion GPCR Consortium Newsletter - May 2024 Welcome to the 4th official Adhesion GPCR Consortium We welcome suggestions, feedback, and announcements from the community.... Learn more about the Adhesion GPCR workshop 2024 and its preliminary program. Up About the venue Discover Cinvestav, the host venue for the upcoming workshop.

  • Esophageal and gastric cancer incidence trends in Golestan, Iran: An age-period-cohort analysis 2004 to 2018

    Data on incident cases of EC and GC during 2004 to 2018 were obtained from the Golestan Population-based The age-standardized incidence rates (ASRs) were calculated and presented per 100 000 person-years. The estimated annual percentage change (EAPC) with 95% confidence interval (95% CI) were calculated. We also fitted age-period-cohort (APC) models to assess nonlinear period and cohort effects as incidence GPCR News and get weekly notifications about the GPCR field Share < Previous Next >

  • Respiratory infections predominate after day 100 following B-cell maturation antigen-directed CAR T-cell therapy

    We evaluated infections in 99 adults who received a first BCMA-directed CAR T-cell therapy (commercial Infections were recorded until day 365, if patients experienced symptoms with a microbiologic diagnosis One-year cumulative incidence functions were calculated based on time to first respiratory infection ratio [HR], 6.06; P = .044) and diagnosis of an early respiratory viral infection (HR, 2.95; P = .048) were GPCR News and get weekly notifications about the GPCR field Share < Previous Next >

  • Regulator of G protein signaling 16 restrains apoptosis in colorectal cancer through disrupting TRAF6-TAB2-TAK1-JNK/p38 MAPK signaling

    Revealing the critical pathogenic factors of CRC and the underlying mechanisms would offer potential G protein signaling (RGS) protein family modulators play essential role within regulating downstream We confirmed the elevated RGS16 protein level in CRC, and found that patients with RGS16-high tumors Notably, we also confirmed these phenotypes of RGS16 in organoids originated from resected primary human GPCR News and get weekly notifications about the GPCR field Share < Previous Next >

  • Ep 142 with Dr Claudia Stäubert

    We focus on several aspects of metabolite-sensing GPCRs including signal transduction, intracellular Quick recap Yamina and Claudia had a wide-ranging discussion about Claudia's work on metabolites and Yamina mentioned that they would use their discussion as a basis for crafting social media posts. Claudia, who has an interest in metabolites and their effects on the system, agreed. She also mentioned her team's job openings and where people could find more information.

  • CCR7 acts as both a sensor and a sink for CCL19 to coordinate collective leukocyte migration

    Whereas it is well established that single-cell migration is often guided by gradients of chemokines experimental data with theory on leukocyte chemotaxis guided by the G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) CCR7, we We show that CCR7 internalization also acts as an effective sink for the chemoattractant, dynamically We further show that these self-generated gradients can sustain the long-range guidance of DCs, adapt GPCR News and get weekly notifications about the GPCR field Share < Previous Next >

  • Ep 31 with Dr. Kevin Pfleger

    chat about GPCRs, pharmacology, and his contributions to the field in both the academic and biotech worlds Western Australian Life Sciences Innovation Hub. Join me and learn more about Kevin’s work and how he manages all his responsibilities. Dr. Kevin Pfleger on the web LinkedIn ResearchGate Pubmed Google Scholar University of Western Australia Listen and subscribe to where you get your podcasts. << Previous Podcast Episode Next Podcast Episode

  • Ep 133 with Dr. Richard Premont

    In 1992, he won a Helen Hay Whitney Foundation fellowship to support his post-doctoral work with Robert In 2018, he moved to Harrington Discovery Institute and Case Western Reserve University, where he studies For this, we have worked in three main areas: the regulation of G protein-coupled receptor signaling In our work, we utilize methods including structural biology and proteomics, molecular biology and biochemical Richard Premont on the web Google Scholar LinkedIn Dr.

  • Ep 150 with Dr GPCR Team

    Yamina Berchiche on the web Website LinkedIn Facebook Twitter ResearchGate PubMed Google Scholar Dr. Monserrat Avila Zozaya on the web LinkedIn Antony Boucard Lab Dr. John Azietaku on the web LinkedIn Dr. Ya-Tzu Li on the web LinkedIn Dr. Cam Sinh Lu on the web LinkedIn Dr.

  • Cannabinoid compounds to augment L-DOPA treatment in Parkinson's Disease

    His PhD work was under the supervision of Dr. Michel Bouvier working on the topic of GPCR dimerization/oligomerization. Salahpour worked on Dopamine Transporter and its role on regulating dopamine transmission and homeostasis he joined the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology at University of Toronto and has continued working Ali Salahpour on the web University of Toronto Pubmed Google Scholar Twitter Dr.

  • GPR4 in the pH-dependent migration of melanoma cells in the tumor microenvironment

    In melanoma as well as in other cancers, acidification of the tumor microenvironment (= TME, inverse pH-gradient) is a well-known driver of tumor progression and metastasis. In this study, we investigated the pH-dependent migration of GPR4 wildtype/overexpressing SK-Mel-28 cells Authors Judith Anthea Stolwijk , Susanne Wallner , Judith Heider , Bernadett Kurz , Lisa Pütz , Stefanie GPCR News and get weekly notifications about the GPCR field Share < Previous Next >

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  • Ep 116 with Dr. Shivani Sachdev

    Sachdev pursued Ph.D. in the same lab where she investigated the molecular pharmacology of cannabinoid She is also very active within the pharmacology community and currently serves on the editorial board Shivani Sachdev on the web NIDDK ReseachGate Google Scholar LinkedIn Twitter Dr. Listen and subscribe to where you get your podcasts. << Previous Podcast Episode Next Podcast Episode

  • Ep 01 with Dr. Paul Insel

    Paul Insel on the web Insel Laboratory Institute of Engineering in Medicine UC San Diego UCSD Profiles Listen and subscribe to where you get your podcasts. << Previous Podcast Episode Next Podcast Episode

  • Exploiting frequent and specific expression of PRL3 in pediatric solid tumors for first-in-child use of PRL3-zumab humanized antibody

    We sought to profile the expression of PRL3 in pediatric tumors in relation to survival outcomes, expression These findings support wider exploration of PRL3 expression in embryonal and mesenchymal tumors and further Kuan , Koon Hwee Ang , Khurshid Merchant , Kenneth Tou En Chang , Hui Yi Yon , Yong Chen , Mathew Hern Wang Su-Fern Seng , Prasad Iyer , Pei Ling Chia , Shui Yen Soh , Qi Zeng Tags PRL3 , PTP4A3 , PRL3-zumab , Wilms GPCR News and get weekly notifications about the GPCR field Share < Previous Next >

  • G protein-coupled receptors: A target for microbial metabolites and a mechanistic link to microbiome-immune-brain interactions

    To this end, we focused on analysis of bacterial metabolites that are currently recognized to bind to We further mapped the distribution of these molecules across the public mass spectrometry-based metabolomics with RNA-Seq expression and spatial localization of GPCRs from a public human protein atlas database, we Furthermore, we provide an overview of an open-source resource for simultaneous interrogation of bioactive GPCR News and get weekly notifications about the GPCR field Share < Previous Next >

  • Ep 131 with Dr. Richard Premont

    In 1992, he won a Helen Hay Whitney Foundation fellowship to support his post-doctoral work with Robert In 2018, he moved to Harrington Discovery Institute and Case Western Reserve University, where he studies For this, we have worked in three main areas: the regulation of G protein-coupled receptor signaling In our work, we utilize methods including structural biology and proteomics, molecular biology and biochemical Richard Premont on the web Google Scholar LinkedIn Dr.

  • Ep 08 with Dr. Graciela Pineyro

    She has done extensive work on the molecular pharmacology of opioid receptors and is currently focusing We chatted about how the current pandemic has affected her personally and professionally. Dr. Graciela Pineyro on the web Dr. Graciela Pineyro on LinkedIn Dr. Listen and subscribe to where you get your podcasts. << Previous Podcast Episode Next Podcast Episode

  • Ep 105 with Annabelle Milner

    Jibran Wali. From here, she returned to the UK. Alastair Brown (Sosei Heptares), where she is currently a final year Ph.D. student. Annabelle’s Ph.D. work focuses on microbial-derived metabolites that signal through GPCRs expressed in She presented her Ph.D. work at the Society of Endocrinology Conference 2022 and was awarded the best Annabelle Milner on the web Linkedin Researchgate Pubmed Dr.

  • Ep 14 with Dr. Bryan Roth

    But, it wasn’t always this way. in college in Montana, where he is from. He was determined to work on psychiatric disorders and persevered even when he was told several times he would never make it as a basic scientist and would never publish anything important. Join me and learn more about Bryan and his work. Dr.

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