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- Profiling Immune Cell and Platelet Transcriptomes
Recent advancements in transcriptomic profiling have provided new insights into the expression patterns semi-quantitative multiplex PCR method, which allowed for the detection of both abundant and rare GPCR transcripts
- Coordinated transcriptomics and peptidomics of central nervous system identify neuropeptides and ...
Coordinated transcriptomics and peptidomics of central nervous system identify neuropeptides and their Here, we generated a transcriptome of the central nervous system (CNS) of G. molesta.
- High GPER expression in triple-negative breast cancer is linked to pro-metastatic pathways and...
Based on our transcriptomic analysis, expression of GPER was correlated with clinicopathological variables Transcriptome-based bioinformatics analysis revealed that GPER was linked to pro-metastatic pathways
- Odorant G protein-coupled receptors as potential therapeutic targets for adult diffuse gliomas ...
In addition to transcriptomic analysis, mutational profiles revealed that somatic mutations in OR genes Based on this systematic analysis and review of the genomic and transcriptomic profiles of ORs in glioma
- Primary cilia and SHH signaling impairments in human and mouse models of Parkinson’s disease
Using multiplexed single-cell transcriptomics, we analyze human neural precursor cells (hNPCs) from sporadic
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perspectives of CXCR4 antagonists for disease therapy GPCRs in Cardiology, Endocrinology, and Taste Transcriptomic stress mechanotransduction at endothelial junctions GPCRs in Neuroscience Male-specific behavioral and transcriptomic
- Activation of GPR183 by 7 α,25-Dihydroxycholesterol Induces Behavioral Hypersensitivity through...
Non-biased transcriptomic analyses of dorsal-horn spinal cord (DH-SC) tissues harvested at the time of significant activation of MAPKs (extracellular signal-regulated kinase [ERK], p38) and redox-sensitive transcription
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GPCRs in Oncology and Immunology Comparative Analysis of the GNAI Family Genes in Glioblastoma through Transcriptomics
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Single-cell transcriptome analysis of NEUROG3+ cells during pancreatic endocrine differentiation with Single cell G-protein coupled receptor profiling of Transcription factor 21 expressing activated kidney
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inhibiting inflammation and promoting cell self-renewal in mice Methods & Updates in GPCR Research Transcriptome
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Comparing the signaling and transcriptome profiling landscapes of human iPSC-derived and primary rat
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Transcriptomic profiling of sex-specific olfactory neurons reveals subset-specific receptor expression
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positively associates with EGFR and predicts poor prognosis in nasopharyngeal carcinoma Unbiased multitissue transcriptomic
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vasoregulatory and autonomic nervous system receptors Methods & Updates in GPCR Research Multi-tissue transcriptomic
- From DNA day to GPCR genomics
Additionally, genomic approaches such as transcriptomics and proteomics have provided insights into the
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molecules that inhibit midgut contractions GPCRs in Cardiology, Endocrinology, and Taste Single-cell transcriptomic
- Glucagon receptor-mediated regulation of gluconeogenic gene transcription is endocytosis-dependent..
October 2022 Glucagon receptor-mediated regulation of gluconeogenic gene transcription is endocytosis-dependent GPCRs) are now thought to use endocytosis to promote cellular cAMP signaling that drives downstream transcription
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enhances cardiomyocyte death after myocardial infarction through β1 adrenergic receptor Comparative transcriptomic
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but not cannabidiol, on the cannabinoid CB2 receptor GPCRs in Cardiology, Endocrinology, and Taste Transcriptomic
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Transcriptomic analysis of human cytomegalovirus to survey the indirect effects on renal transplant recipients
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Transcriptome profiling of male and female Ascaris lumbricoides reproductive tissues.
- Odorant receptors – a bit of smell for drug discovery
single OR gene however, ectopic ORs expression is unlikely to be modulated by this tight mechanism with transcriptomic
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and more Molecular adaptations in response to exercise training are associated with tissue-specific transcriptomic
- A role for BET proteins in regulating basal, dopamine-induced and cAMP/PKA-dependent ...
A role for BET proteins in regulating basal, dopamine-induced and cAMP/PKA-dependent transcription in signalling cascade that increases excitability and facilitates plasticity, partly through the regulation of transcription Upon activation via D1R, PKA can translocate to the nucleus to regulate transcription through the phosphorylation One candidate effector of PKA-dependent transcriptional regulation is the BET protein Brd4. However, it is unknown whether BET proteins, or Brd4 specifically, are involved in transcriptional activation
- PAR-Induced Harnessing of EZH2 to β-Catenin: Implications for Colorectal Cancer
protease-activated receptor 4 (PAR4) unexpectedly acts as a potent oncogene, inducing β-catenin stability and transcriptional β-catenin suppresses the ubiquitination of β-catenin, thereby promoting PAR-induced β-catenin stability and transcriptional lysine, as well as serine/threonine residues, exhibits low levels of β-catenin and a markedly reduced transcriptional Taken together, we reveal that PAR-induced post-transcriptional regulation of β-catenin is centrally
- Nuclear localization of histamine receptor 2 in primary human lymphatic endothelial cells
A growing number of GPCRs have been shown to be localized in the nucleus and contribute toward transcriptional , such as the functional relevance of this localization, and whether H2R can contribute directly to transcriptional
- An overview of the compartmentalized GPCR Signaling: Relevance and Implications
Showing that this spatially biased signaling through arrestins can influence transcriptional responses regulate distinct cellular processes, including phospholipase C epsilon (PLCε)-dependent signaling and transcriptional Furthermore, GPCRs localized to the nuclear membrane have emerged as important regulators of gene transcription metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 (mGluR5), can lead to sustained calcium signaling and activation of transcription Internalized TSH receptors en route to the TGN induce local Gs-protein signaling and gene transcription