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66 items found for "Yong Sang Song"
- An overview of the compartmentalized GPCR Signaling: Relevance and Implications
., Wang, B., Bouley, R., Potts, J. T., Gardella, T. J., & Vilardaga, J. P. (2009). Nature communications, 8(1), 443. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-017-00357-2 Jong, Y.
- Constitutive, Basal, and β-Alanine-Mediated Activation of the Human Mas-Related G Protein-Coupled ..
Consequently, the dynamic range for IL-6 detection as an assay for β-alanine-mediated activation of MRGPRD
- Neuronal Gα subunits required for the control of response to polystyrene nanoparticles in the ...
Neuronal Gα subunits required for the control of response to polystyrene nanoparticles in the range of
- Unveiling GPCR Priming: The Hidden Synergy in Cellular Signalling
could unveil new dimensions of GPCR functionality and offer innovative approaches to treating a wide range
- Therapeutic validation of an orphan G protein‐coupled receptor
Regarding the first question, GPR84 overexpression in immune cells in a range of pro‐inflammatory disorders indole‐3‐carbinol, which is present at high levels in some vegetables including broccoli and kale (Wang
- From DNA day to GPCR genomics
The completion of the Human Genome Project revealed that GPCR genes in the human genome range from approximately
- Decoding GPCR Function: The Role of Mutagenesis in Rational Drug Discovery
“ A substitution of one amino acid by another in a protein can have effects ranging from negligible to
- Chemokine receptor-targeted drug discovery: progress and challenges
The chemokine receptor system is implicated in a wide range of inflammatory, autoimmune and infectious binding, as well as G-protein coupling or interaction with other signaling molecules (Sohy et al. 2009; Wang protein-protein interactions which are difficult to modulate using small molecules (Sohy et al. 2009; Wang
- Glyco-sulfo hotspots in the chemokine receptor system
GSnP-6 displays nanomolar affinity and promising potential for blocking PSGL-1/P-selectin interaction (Wong
- Ode to GPCRs
involved in "short-term memory", whereas cAMP signaling and new protein synthesis are required for "long-term