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  • G protein coupled receptor transcripts in human immune cells and platelets

    transcripts in white blood cells (WBCs)-B, CD4, CD8, NK, and dendritic cells; monocytes, and macrophage-like

  • From odor to oncology: non-canonical odorant receptors in cancer

    These findings shed light on the potential of non-canonical odorant receptors as therapeutic targets

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

    Authors Judith Anthea Stolwijk , Susanne Wallner , Judith Heider , Bernadett Kurz , Lisa Pütz , Stefanie Michaelis , Barbara Goricnik , Julia Erl , Linda Frank , Mark Berneburg , Frank Haubner , Joachim Wegener

  • Ep 63 with Dr. Khaled Abdelrahman

    GPCR Podcast << Back to podcast list Dr. Khaled Abdelrahman About Dr. Khaled Abdelrahman Dr. GPCR Ecosystem Thanks for listening to this podcast episode This short survey will help us understand Listen and subscribe to where you get your podcasts. << Previous Podcast Episode Next Podcast Episode

  • Ep 139 with Dr Silvia Sposini

    GPCR Podcast << Back to podcast list Dr. Silvia Sposini About Dr. Silvia Sposini on the web Bordeaux Neurocampus LinkedIn ResearchGate X (Twitter) Dr. GPCR Thanks for listening to this podcast episode This short survey will help us understand your needs Listen and subscribe to where you get your podcasts. << Previous Podcast Episode Next Podcast Episode

  • Ep 125 with Dr. Gregory Tall

    GPCR Podcast << Back to podcast list Dr. Gregory Tall About Dr. Gregory Tall " Dr. Mechanical dissociation of the two fragments aided by protein binding ligands and cell movement serves GPCR Thanks for listening to this podcast episode This short survey will help us understand your needs Listen and subscribe to where you get your podcasts. << Previous Podcast Episode Next Podcast Episode

  • Ep 66 with Dr. Antony A. Boucard Jr

    GPCR Podcast << Back to podcast list Dr. Antony A. Boucard Jr About Dr. Antony A. Boucard Jr. Dr. Angiotensin and Urotensin receptors through various biochemical approaches centered in the elucidation of ligand After a relocation to Stanford University where he pioneered work on ligand discovery for then orphan GPCR Ecosystem Thanks for listening to this podcast episode This short survey will help us understand Listen and subscribe to where you get your podcasts. << Previous Podcast Episode Next Podcast Episode

  • Ep 94 with Dr. Brian Shoichet

    GPCR Podcast << Back to podcast list Brian Shoichet About Dr. GPCR Ecosystem Thanks for listening to this podcast episode This short survey will help us understand Listen and subscribe to where you get your podcasts. << Previous Podcast Episode Next Podcast Episode

  • Ep 53 with Dr. Timo De Groof

    GPCR Podcast << Back to podcast list Dr. Timo De Groof About Dr. Timo De Groof Dr. Timo hopes to combine his previous GPCR experience with his current focus to set up his own research line Timo De Groof on the web LinkedIn Researchgate Twitter Medical Imaging Group Google Scholar Dr. GPCR Ecosystem Thanks for listening to this podcast episode This short survey will help us understand Listen and subscribe to where you get your podcasts. << Previous Podcast Episode Next Podcast Episode

  • Glucose and HODEs regulate Aspergillus ochraceus quorum sensing through the GprC-AcyA pathway

    However, the interference of density information in signal transduction, which regulates most life activities to cAMP pathway is responsible for transmitting density information, and regulates the key point in life classified as sugar sensor, and intracellular adenylate cyclase (AcyA)-cAMP-PKA pathway that in response to ligands metabolism as well as secondary metabolism, and further affects the growth of A. ochraceus during the entire life Authors Jing Gao, Huiqing Liu, Yuxin Jin, Yunbo Luo, Kunlun Huang, Zhihong Liang Tags Cell communication

  • Ep 82 with Dr. Lauren M. Slosky

    GPCR Podcast << Back to podcast list Dr. Lauren M. Slosky About Dr. Lauren M. These ligands stimulate receptor β-arrestin recruitment without activating canonical G protein signaling Critically, these ligands reduce addiction-associated behaviors in animal models without the side effects GPCR Ecosystem Thanks for listening to this podcast episode This short survey will help us understand Listen and subscribe to where you get your podcasts. << Previous Podcast Episode Next Podcast Episode

  • Ep 115 with Dr. Paul J. Gasser

    GPCR Podcast << Back to podcast list Dr. Paul J. Gasser About Dr. Paul J. Zoology & Physiology at the University of Wyoming, where I studied signaling processes involved in light-induced Gasser on the web Gasser Lab Marquette University Google Scholar ResearchGate LinkedIn Twitter Dr. GPCR Thanks for listening to this podcast episode This short survey will help us understand your needs Listen and subscribe to where you get your podcasts. << Previous Podcast Episode Next Podcast Episode

  • Ep 04 with Dr. Graciela Pineyro

    GPCR Podcast << Back to podcast list Dr. Graciela Pineyro About this episode Dr. Graciela Pineyro on LinkedIn Dr. Graciela Pineyro - University of Montreal Dr. GPCR Ecosystem Thanks for listening to this podcast episode This short survey will help us understand Listen and subscribe to where you get your podcasts. << Previous Podcast Episode Next Podcast Episode

  • The EBI2 receptor is coexpressed with CCR5 in CD4+ T cells and boosts HIV-1 R5 replication

    Cell lines expressing EBI2 were established by transduction with HIV vectors. As the natural ligand for EBI2 is present in blood and lymphoid tissues, the constant EBI2 activation

  • Ep 17 with Dr. Yamina Berchiche

    GPCR Podcast << Back to podcast list Dr. GPCR Ecosystem Member Website LinkedIn Publications Twitter Facebook Dr. GPCR Ecosystem Thanks for listening to this podcast episode This short survey will help us understand Listen and subscribe to where you get your podcasts. << Previous Podcast Episode Next Podcast Episode

  • Investigating isoform switching in RHBDF2 and its role in neoplastic growth in breast cancer

    ., either they are involved in negative regulation of EGFR ligands via the ERAD pathway or positively regulate EGFR ligands via the EGFR signalling pathway. Additionally, different opinions suggest iRhom2 mediated cleavage of EGFR ligands takes place TACE dependently pathways were more observant, specifically MAPK signalling pathways, GPCR signalling pathways, and toll-like

  • G protein-coupled receptor-mediated signaling of immunomodulation in tumor progression

    This expanded understanding of the role of GPCRs may shed light on the mechanisms underlying tumor progression

  • Noval insights and therapeutic strategies for tumor-induced kidney pathologies

    We also acknowledged the limitations of current experimental models in this study and emphasized the

  • Ep 72 with Dr. Stuart Maudsley

    GPCR Podcast << Back to podcast list Dr. Stuart Maudsley About Dr. Stuart Maudsley on the web Maudsley Lab LinkedIn Google Scholar ResearchGate Maudsley Lab on Facebook GPCR Ecosystem Thanks for listening to this podcast episode This short survey will help us understand Listen and subscribe to where you get your podcasts. << Previous Podcast Episode Next Podcast Episode

  • Ep 98 with Dr. GPCR Team

    GPCR Podcast << Back to podcast list Inês Pinheiro, Monserrat Avila Zozaya & Yamina Berchiche About Inês Inês Pinheiro on the web LinkedIn University of Geneva Twitter Dr. Yamina Berchiche on the web Website LinkedIn Facebook Twitter ResearchGate PubMed Google Scholar Dr. GPCR Ecosystem Thanks for listening to this podcast episode This short survey will help us understand Listen and subscribe to where you get your podcasts. << Previous Podcast Episode Next Podcast Episode

  • Ultrasensitive dose-response for asbestos cancer risk implied by new inflammation-mutation model

    heat-shock activation pathway) that triggers expression of a suite of target genes while efficiently limiting In contrast, a linear no-threshold (LNT) dose-response relationship is expected for damage that accumulates

  • Ep 151 with Dr GPCR Board

    GPCR Podcast << Back to podcast list Dr. GPCR Board About Dr. Yamina Berchiche "Dr. Yamina A. Yamina Berchiche on the web Website LinkedIn Facebook Twitter ResearchGate PubMed Google Scholar Dr. Maria Waldhoer on the web LinkedIn T witter Pubmed Dr. GPCR About Dr. JoAnn Trejo "Dr. JoAnn Trejo on the web UC San Diego Trejo Lab Wikipedia ​​​​LinkedIn Google Scholar Orcid Twitter UC Anne Marie Quinn on the web Google Scholar The Org LinkedIn Twitter Dr.

  • High Metabolite Concentrations in Portal Venous Blood as a Possible Mechanism for Microbiota Effects on the Immune System, and Western Diseases

    Likely, many other metabolites will be present at high concentrations. helps explain how the gut microbiome may be affecting peripheral immune cells, and consequently Western lifestyle Authors Quanbo Wang , Charles R Mackay Tags Gut microbiota , Western lifestyle diseases , portal vein

  • Expression prevalence and dynamics of GPCR somatostatin receptors 2 and 3 as cancer biomarkers beyond NET: a paired immunohistochemistry approach

    SST2 and SST3 reemerged in metastases suggesting conserved receptors genetic potential during tumor life

  • Ep 07 with Dr. Paul Insel

    GPCR Podcast << Back to podcast list Dr. Paul Insel About this episode Dr. at UCSD and has served as Editor or Senior Editor of numerous scientific journals, including but not limited GPCR Ecosystem Thanks for listening to this podcast episode This short survey will help us understand Listen and subscribe to where you get your podcasts. << Previous Podcast Episode Next Podcast Episode

  • A2aR on lung adenocarcinoma cells: A novel target for cancer therapy via recruiting and regulating tumor-associated macrophages

    Authors Ying Bai , Xin Zhang , Jiawei Zhou , Jianqiang Guo , Yafeng Liu , Chao Liang , Wenyang Wang ,

  • The GPCR-Gαs-PKA signaling axis promotes T cell dysfunction and cancer immunotherapy failure

    The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature America, Inc."

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