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150 items found for "Y H Hu"
- [Inhibitory effect of downregulating G protein-coupled receptor class C group 5 member A expression on lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammatory response in human gingival fibroblasts]
receptor class C group 5 member A expression on lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammatory response in human receptor class C group 5 member A (GPRC5A) on lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced inflammatory response in human RT-qPCR results showed that the gene expression levels of GPRC5A at different time point (2, 6, 12, 24 h) group (0.004±0.000, 0.004±0.000, 0.002±0.000, 0.007±0.000) (all P<0.001), respectively, and peaked at 6 h. Authors Y H Hu , L L Shang , S H Ge Source Contribute to the GPCR News Coming soon Become a Contributor
- Pharmacological inhibition of neuropeptide Y receptors Y1 and Y5 reduces hypoxic breast cancer migration, proliferation, and signaling
< GPCR News < GPCRs in Oncology and Immunology Pharmacological inhibition of neuropeptide Y receptors migration, proliferation, and signaling Published date May 30, 2023 Abstract "Background: Neuropeptide Y (NPY) is an abundant neurohormone in human breast carcinomas that acts on a class of G-protein coupled In human breast tumor tissue, we show via immunofluorescence that NPY5R protein levels and colocalization
- Exacerbating effects of single-dose acute ethanol exposure on neuroinflammation and amelioration by GPR110 (ADGRF1) activation
mice at 10-12 weeks of age were given an oral gavage of ethanol (3 g/kg) or maltose (5.4 g/kg) at 1-4 h After 2-24 h, brains were collected for the analysis of gene expression by RT-PCR or protein expression microglia and peritoneal macrophages were isolated from adult WT mice and treated with 25 mM ethanol for 4 h and then with LPS (100 ng/ml) followed by 10 nM synaptamide for 2 h for gene expression and 12 h for
- Increased protease-activated receptor 1 autoantibodies are associated with severe COVID-19
Harris , Alena Scharmacher , Hanna Graßhoff , Kristina Sterner , Susanne Schinke , Nadja Käding , Jens Y Humrich , Otávio Cabral-Marques , Joana P Bernardes , Neha Mishra , Thomas Bahmer , Jeanette Franzenburg
- The Effect of Cancer-Associated Mutations on Ligand Binding and Receptor Function - A Case for the 5-HT2C Receptor
Reno Brooks, Xuesong Wang, Willem Jespers, Marina Gorostiola González, Gerard J P van Westen, Erik H J Danen, Laura H Heitman Tags 5-HT(2C) receptor , G protein-coupled receptor , cancer , mutation , serotonin
- Functional Assessment of Cancer-Linked Mutations in Sensitive Regions of Regulators of G Protein Signaling Predicted by Three-Dimensional Missense Tolerance Ratio Analysis
Identified intolerant residues with reported cancer-linked mutations RGS14-R173C/H and RGS4-K125Q/E126K SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT: Human genetic variant/mutation information has expanded rapidly in recent years Authors Carolina Montañez-Miranda , Riley E Perszyk , Nicholas H Harbin , Jennifer Okalova , Suneela
- Adhesion GPCR Workshop 2024 | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
hosted in the vibrant heart of Mexico City at the prestigious venue, CINVESTAV - Centro de Investigación y About the venue Cinvestav: Centro de investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del IPN Av.
- Neutrophils are itching to specialize
Authors Carlos H Hiroki , Bryan G Yipp Source Contribute to the GPCR News Coming soon Become a Contributor
- GprC of the nematode-trapping fungus Arthrobotrys flagrans activates mitochondria and reprograms fungal cells for nematode hunting
nematode-trapping fungus Arthrobotrys flagrans activates mitochondria and reprograms fungal cells for nematode hunting dual localization of GprC in A. flagrans resembles the localization of the cannabinoid receptor CB1 in humans Authors Xiaodi Hu, David S Hoffmann, Mai Wang, Lars Schuhmacher, Maria C Stroe, Birgit Schreckenberger
- TIPE proteins control directed migration of human T cells by directing GPCR and lipid second messenger signaling
< GPCR News < GPCRs in Oncology and Immunology TIPE proteins control directed migration of human T cells Using both gene knockdown and biochemical methods, we demonstrated here that two human TIPE family members , TNFAIP8 and TIPE2 were essential for directed migration of human CD4+ T cells. Collectively, our work describes a new mechanistic paradigm for how human T cells integrate GPCR and Authors Jiyeon Yu , Ali Zamani , Jason R Goldsmith , Zienab Etwebi , Chin Nien Lee , Youhai H Chen ,
- Ep 108 with Dr. Kenneth A. Jacobson
He has published more than 800 scientific publications, with an H-index of 115.
- CB2 stimulation of adipose resident ILC2s orchestrates immune balance and ameliorates type 2 diabetes mellitus
of the endocannabinoid system, is expressed on both visceral adipose tissue (VAT)-derived murine and human Authors Pedram Shafiei-Jahani, Shi Yan, Mohammad H Kazemi, Xin Li, Amitis Akbari, Kei Sakano, Yoshihiro Sakano, Benjamin P Hurrell, Omid Akbari Tags CB2 , CP: Immunology , CP: Metabolism , ILC2 , T2DM , adipose
- Interaction with the cell adhesion molecule NEGR1 affects mGluR5 cell signalling
Ribeiro H factor is 28, according to Web of Science, and she is an affiliated member of the Brazilian These drugs were shown to be very effective to rescue the cell death observed in a mouse model of Huntington
- Pan-cancer functional analysis of somatic mutations in G protein-coupled receptors
mutations found in patient samples derived from the Genomic Data Commons and compared it to the natural human Authors Bongers B J , Gorostiola González M , Wang X , van Vlijmen HWT , Jespers W , Gutiérrez-de-Terán H
- Ep 114 with Dr. Robert F. Bruns
Bruns has over 80 publications and 11,000 citations, with an h-index of 47. Dr. Robert F.
- From outside to inside and back again: the lysophosphatidic acid-CCN axis in signal transduction
Our group previously reported that LPA induces production of CCN1 protein in human prostate cancer cell lines within 2-4 h.
- Pharmacological and Genetic Preclinical Models of Ghrelin Receptor Functional Selectivity to Investigate Metabolic Disease Pathophysiology
Abstract Coming Soon Authors and Affiliations Gross JD -1 (lead author, presenter) Kohlenbach LM -2 Zhou Y
- Ep 104 with Dr. Raul Gainetdinov
His papers were cited over 28,000 times (H-index – 81, ISI Web of Science). In 2018-2020, Raul R.
- Ep 36 with Dr. Michel Bouvier
His work received more than 30,000 citations yielding an h-index of 95. Michel’s lab with some of his postdocs and although I was never officially a member of the lab, I am humbled
- A2aR on lung adenocarcinoma cells: A novel target for cancer therapy via recruiting and regulating tumor-associated macrophages
Jiawei Zhou , Jianqiang Guo , Yafeng Liu , Chao Liang , Wenyang Wang , Yingru Xing , Jing Wu , Dong Hu
- Phase 1/2 study of sorafenib added to cladribine, high-dose cytarabine, G-CSF, and mitoxantrone in untreated AML
Abkowitz , Johnnie J Orozco , Siobán B Keel , Paul C Hendrie , Bart L Scott , M Cristina Ghiuzeli , Elihu H
- Distinct sub-cellular signal propagation as a component of functional selectivity
His work received more than 30,000 citations yielding an h-index of 95.
- Ep 106 with Dr. Bruno Giros
Giros has published more than 200 publications with an H factor of 79 and 32,000 citations (Google Scholar
- Mutation Patterns Predict Drug Sensitivity in Acute Myeloid Leukemia
Authors Guangrong Qin, Jin Dai, Sylvia Chien, Timothy J Martins, Brenda Loera, Quy H Nguyen, Melanie
- The GPCR-Gαs-PKA signaling axis promotes T cell dysfunction and cancer immunotherapy failure
Authors Victoria H Wu , Bryan S Yung , Farhoud Faraji , Robert Saddawi-Konefka , Zhiyong Wang , Alexander
- Severity of neurological long-COVID symptoms correlates with increased level of autoantibodies targeting vasoregulatory and autonomic nervous system receptors
Wiemers , Sarah Skrzypczyk , Maximillian Hogeweg , Sebastian Bertram , Julia Kurek , Moritz Anft , Timm H
- Ep 66 with Dr. Antony A. Boucard Jr
independent investigator integrating the department of Cell Biology at the Centro de Investigación y
- Ep 50 with Dr. Thomas P. Sakmar
medical school and clinical training at Massachusetts General Hospital, Tom joined the laboratory of H. After moving to Rockefeller University with a Howard Hughes Medical Institute appointment, Tom advanced simulations and coarse-grain sampling approaches for membrane proteins in collaborations with Thomas Huber