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    Ueda T, Ugawa S, Ishida Y, Hondoh A, Shimada S.
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    Dodgson K, Gedge L, Murray DC, Coldwell M.
    J Recept Signal Transduct Res; 2009 Aug; 29(3-4):163-72. PubMed ID: 19624282
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    Glennon JC, Van Scharrenburg G, Ronken E, Hesselink MB, Reinders JH, Van Der Neut M, Long SK, Feenstra RW, McCreary AC.
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    Lewandowicz AM, Vepsäläinen J, Laitinen JT.
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    Parker SL, Parker MS, Sah R, Balasubramaniam A, Sallee FR.
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  • 27. Signaling property study of adhesion G-protein-coupled receptors.
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  • 29. A fluorescent reporter assay for the detection of ligands acting through Gi protein-coupled receptors.
    Xing H, Tran HC, Knapp TE, Negulescu PA, Pollok BA.
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  • 30. Regulation of cAMP levels in area CA1 of hippocampus by Gi/o-coupled receptors is stimulus dependent in mice.
    Vanhoose AM, Ritchie MD, Winder DG.
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  • 32. Characterization of the 5-HT2b receptor in evaluation of aequorin detection of calcium mobilization for miniaturized GPCR high-throughput screening.
    Gilchrist MA, Cacace A, Harden DG.
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  • 35. Development of a generic dual-reporter gene assay for screening G-protein-coupled receptors.
    Kent TC, Thompson KS, Naylor LH.
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    Roberts DJ, Lin H, Strange PG.
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  • 40. A 1536-well cAMP assay for Gs- and Gi-coupled receptors using enzyme fragmentation complementation.
    Weber M, Ferrer M, Zheng W, Inglese J, Strulovici B, Kunapuli P.
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