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298 items found for "LPA receptor"
- Natural carboxyterminal truncation of human CXCL10 attenuates glycosaminoglycan binding, CXCR3A signaling and lymphocyte chemotaxis, while retaining angiostatic activity
chemotaxis of activated T cells and natural killer (NK) cells via interaction with its G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR), CXC chemokine receptor 3 (CXCR3).
- Short-chain fatty acids and cancer
function as energy sources through β-oxidation and regulate macromolecular synthesis, G protein-coupled receptor
- Ep 85 with Nicholas Holliday
Nottingham in 2006, where he is now Associate Professor, establishing a lab focused on G protein-coupled receptor
- Ep 61 with About Dr. Marta Filizola
function of important classes of membrane proteins and prominent drug targets, including G protein-coupled receptors
- Ep 17 with Dr. Yamina Berchiche
During the past 2 decades, my research mainly focused on chemokine receptor structure/function relationships
- Ep 74 with Dr. Daniel Wacker
Ray Stevens in 2013 solving several GPCR crystal structures, including that of the first serotonin receptor
- Ep 80 with Dr. Andrew Tobin
consecutive Wellcome Trust Senior Research Fellowships Andrew established a reputation in the field of receptor
- Ep 63 with Dr. Khaled Abdelrahman
Neuroscience at the University of Ottawa as a Postdoctoral Fellow to explore novel G protein-coupled receptor
- Ep 147 with Dr. Demet Araç
backgrounds, and career paths, with a focus on their experiences in the field of GPCR (G protein-coupled receptor Scientists Demet and Yamina discussed the progress of their research in the GPCR (G protein-coupled receptor They also discussed the importance of the extracellular region of these receptors and its potential as
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- Ep 141 with Dr Tobi Langenhan
of Dr Andreas Russ at the Department of Biochemistry and first came across GPCRs, particularly the receptor
- Itaconate in host inflammation and defense
modification, and gene expression and to signal extracellularly through binding the G protein-coupled receptor
- Ep 56 with Dr. Adriano Marchese
his postdoctoral training in Jeff Benovic’s laboratory studying the regulation of G protein-coupled receptor
- Ep 109 with Dr. Katarina Nemec
Ljubljana, Slovenia, and at the University of Bonn, Germany, working initially on the role of prostaglandin receptor
- Ep 89 with Dr. Patrick Sexton
, a corresponding member of the International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology Committee on Receptor
- GPR37 promotes colorectal cancer against ferroptosis by reprogramming lipid metabolism via p38-SCD1 axis
This study demonstrates that GPR37, a GPCR receptor, is highly expressed in CRC.
- A journey from Duke to McGill along the dopamine circuit
Laboratory directed by Jean-Charles Schwartz in Paris, where he cloned and characterized dopamine D2 and D3 receptor
- Unbiased multitissue transcriptomic analysis reveals complex neuroendocrine regulatory networks mediated by spinal cord injury-induced immunodeficiency
Zfhx2, Gpr83, and Chrm2) were enriched in pathways related to inhibitory Gi-mediated G protein-coupled receptor neuroinflammation spreads after injury, and neurotransmission through Gi-mediated G protein-coupled receptors
- Ep 48 with Dr Nyla Naim Dr Michael Lemieux Dr Jason Nasse from Addgene
his Ph.D. in Neuroscience from Ohio State University focusing on synaptic plasticity and adrenergic receptor
- Targeting adenosine signaling for immuno-oncology
Friday, November 3rd / 4:35 PM Abstract "Adenosine (ADO) signaling through A2A and A2B G protein-coupled receptors
- Efferocytes release extracellular vesicles to resolve inflammation and tissue injury via prosaposin-GPR37 signaling
EVs express prosaposin, which binds to macrophage GPR37 to increase expression of the efferocytosis receptor
- High Metabolite Concentrations in Portal Venous Blood as a Possible Mechanism for Microbiota Effects on the Immune System, and Western Diseases
Deficiency of SCFA would lead to pro-inflammatory immune cell skewing through insufficient G-protein coupled receptor
- GPR176 Promotes Cancer Progression by Interacting with G Protein GNAS to Restrain Cell Mitophagy in Colorectal Cancer
Colorectal Cancer Published date March 11, 2023 Abstract " GPR176 belongs to the G protein-coupled receptor
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- Applying Pharmacology to Drug Discovery | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
My interests are in receptor theory, pharmacology applied to drug discovery and allosteric protein function
- A GPCR-neuropeptide axis dampens hyperactive neutrophils by promoting an alternative-like polarization during bacterial infection
Here, we demonstrated that the neutrophil-expressed G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) Mrgpra1 is a negative
- GPR4 in the pH-dependent migration of melanoma cells in the tumor microenvironment
Membrane-bound receptors, such as the proton-sensitive GPCR (pH-GPCR) GPR4, are considered as potential