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53 items found for "homology modeling"

  • Ep 50 with Dr. Thomas P. Sakmar

    strategies to express, reconstitute and assay engineered GPCRs using the visual pigment rhodopsin as a model that stemmed from this work, such as the concept of “functional micro-domains” and the “helix movement model Tom’s lab also pioneered the early use of computational homology modeling, molecular dynamics simulations

  • AGPCR 24 Session VII

    microglial response in Alzheimer’s disease Xianhua Piao Uncovering the signaling pathway of the ADGRA homolog Xianhua Piao on the web Piao Lab Uncovering the signaling pathway of the ADGRA homolog Remoulade in Drosophila Phylogenetic analysis revealed that the remoulade (remo) gene is a homologue of the vertebrate aGPCR The mammalian Remo homolog ADGRA2/Gpr124 cooperates with other GPCRs of the Frizzled family, and the Langenhan where I am studying and characterizing newly generated adhesion GPCR receptors in Drosophila as a model

  • Orphan receptor GPR50 attenuates inflammation and insulin signaling in 3T3-L1 preadipocytes

    GPR50 (G protein-coupled receptor 50) is an orphan GPCR that shares the highest sequence homology with

  • AGPCR 24 Session VIII

    Agenda Session VIII Physiological and pathological roles of AGPCRs in the periphery The CELSR/ADGRC Homolog role for CD97/ADGRE5 in the induction of allergic airway inflammation Gabriela Aust The CELSR/ADGRC Homolog Under nutrient depletion, the model choanoflagellate Salpingoeca rosetta forms distinct cell types that

  • Ep 125 with Dr. Gregory Tall

    They worked on the interactome of yeast and mammalian Rab5 homologs including identification of Rab5

  • Systems modeling of oncogenic G-protein and GPCR signaling reveals unexpected differences in downstream pathway activation

    < GPCR News < GPCRs in Oncology and Immunology Systems modeling of oncogenic G-protein and GPCR signaling unexpected differences in downstream pathway activation Published date July 16, 2024 Abstract "Mathematical models One promising potential application of such mathematical models is the study of how disease-causing mutations to be useful, but we hypothesized that mathematical modeling could be useful when there is incomplete In the present study, we first develop a mechanistic mathematical model of a G-protein coupled receptor

  • Biased agonism at the GLP-1 receptor: from structure to animal models of disease

    GPCR Retreat Program < Back to schedule Biased agonism at the GLP-1 receptor: from structure to animal models

  • Wnt pathway inhibition with the porcupine inhibitor LGK974 decreases trabecular bone but not fibrosis in a murine model with fibrotic bone

    inhibition with the porcupine inhibitor LGK974 decreases trabecular bone but not fibrosis in a murine model provide new insights into the role of Wnt and Gs-signaling in fibrosis and bone formation in a mouse model

  • Ep 144 with Dr Aurélien Rizk

    Before focusing on the development of innovative mathematical modeling and simulation methods for drug They explored the potential of merging mathematical models with biology, the complexities of GPCRs within Integrating Mathematical Models and Biology: A Fascinating Discussion Yamina and Aurelien Rizk had a conversation about the importance of merging mathematical models and biology. and relevance of mathematical models in systems biology and pharmacology.

  • Ep 13 with Dr. Amynah Pradhan

    Her next career step took her to AstraZeneca as a postdoctoral trainee, where she studied animal models Andrew Charles that who specialized in animal models of migraine and delta-opioid receptors as a therapeutic

  • AGPCR 24 Student Flash Presentations

    To test this, an LFS mouse model (germline Tp53 deletion) with a second floxed allele under the control Preliminary findings indicate that the simultaneous loss of Bai3 and Tp53 expression in our mouse model He is also interested in working on Glioma Brain Organoid models." native conditions, we strategically inserted specific mutations into the GAIN domain of the Latrophilin homologue Hailey Steichen Abstract "Adhesion G protein-coupled receptors (aGPCRs) are important and understudied modulators

  • Ep 131 with Dr. Richard Premont

    including structural biology and proteomics, molecular biology and biochemical enzymology, primary and model cell culture, and transgenic, knockout, knock-in and conditional models of mouse physiology and behavior

  • Ep 133 with Dr. Richard Premont

    including structural biology and proteomics, molecular biology and biochemical enzymology, primary and model cell culture, and transgenic, knockout, knock-in and conditional models of mouse physiology and behavior

  • Ep 132 with Dr. Richard Premont

    including structural biology and proteomics, molecular biology and biochemical enzymology, primary and model cell culture, and transgenic, knockout, knock-in and conditional models of mouse physiology and behavior

  • AGPCR 24 Dr. GPCR Community Presentation

    the molecular mechanisms of adhesion GPCRs (aGPCRs) in lymphatic endothelial cells (LECs), a cellular model

  • GPR97 depletion aggravates imiquimod-induced psoriasis pathogenesis via amplifying IL-23/IL-17 axis signal pathway

    conditional depletion on dendritic cell (DC-cKO), and keratin 14-conditional knockout (K14-cKO) mice models (IMQ)-induced GPR97-/- mice, which was consistent with the results in DC-cKO and K14-cKO psoriasis model

  • Ep 146 with Dr Michael Feigin

    ., PNAS, 2014) in breast cancer pathogenesis, using mouse models, three-dimensional cell culture and Mike also spoke about his initial struggles during his Ph.D., such as a difficult model system and a age and his desire to gain more knowledge about cancer biology led him to transition into using mouse models asked about his move from in vitro to in vivo work, and Mike explained that he wanted to use better models Yamina proposed further exploration of dosage and length of treatment in a mouse model and suggested

  • GPCR Retreat 2023 | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    University in Australia, one of the pioneers in the medicinal chemistry, computational and mathematical modelling scientists working in the arenas of structure and signaling, neuroscience, cancer, translational and model

  • Ep 01 with Dr. Paul Insel

    studied receptor function in human physiology, receptor molecular pharmacology in cells, and animal models

  • Ep 40 with Dr. Brian Bender

    California in San Francisco to continue his training as a postdoctoral researcher where he used structural models

  • Using food perception and bioamine signaling networks to slow aging

    The lab works with multiple models, including Caenorhabditis elegans, in vitro tissue culture, and mice

  • Ep 67 with Dr. Graham Ladds

    His research group uses a combination of pharmacological investigations and mathematical modeling to

  • Ep 108 with Dr. Kenneth A. Jacobson

    He adapts interdisciplinary approaches (synthesis, modeling, pharmacology) to study G protein-coupled

  • AGPCR 24 Session VI

    research into the preclinical evaluation of therapeutic strategies utilizing specifically designed animal models and human cell models (organoids). out Ryk, required for Vangl2 function, protected synapses and preserved cognitive function in a mouse model Collectively, these data suggest that ADCs targeting CD97 impair tumor growth in preclinical GBM models

  • Ep 59 with Dr. Nicola J. Smith

    the understanding of how an orphan GPCR exerts its effects both in vitro (cell culture and ex vivo models

  • Ep 141 with Dr Tobi Langenhan

    I work with invertebrate animal models (mainly D. melanogaster) and in vitro techniques to pick apart adhesion GPCRs, and extends to the development of novel screening approaches to identify pharmacological modulators

  • Efferocytes release extracellular vesicles to resolve inflammation and tissue injury via prosaposin-GPR37 signaling

    However, whether inflammation resolution is modulated by extracellular vesicles (EVs) and vesicular mediators Administration of efferocyte-derived EVs in a murine model of atherosclerosis is associated with an increase

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