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  • 1. The relaxin family peptide receptor 3 activates extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 through a protein kinase C-dependent mechanism.
    van der Westhuizen ET, Werry TD, Sexton PM, Summers RJ.
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  • 13. Comparison of signaling pathways activated by the relaxin family peptide receptors, RXFP1 and RXFP2, using reporter genes.
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  • 15. Probing the functional domains of relaxin-3 and the creation of a selective antagonist for RXFP3/GPCR135 over relaxin receptor RXFP1/LGR7.
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  • 18. Epidermal growth factor differentially augments G(i)-mediated stimulation of c-Jun N-terminal kinase activity.
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