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  • 3. Visualizing differences in ligand-induced beta-arrestin-GFP interactions and trafficking between three recently characterized G protein-coupled receptors.
    Evans NA, Groarke DA, Warrack J, Greenwood CJ, Dodgson K, Milligan G, Wilson S.
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  • 6. Differential requirements of arrestin-3 and clathrin for ligand-dependent and -independent internalization of human G protein-coupled receptor 40.
    Qian J, Wu C, Chen X, Li X, Ying G, Jin L, Ma Q, Li G, Shi Y, Zhang G, Zhou N.
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  • 11. Regulation of G protein-coupled receptor endocytosis and trafficking by Rab GTPases.
    Seachrist JL, Ferguson SS.
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  • 15. Heterodimerization of V1a and V2 vasopressin receptors determines the interaction with beta-arrestin and their trafficking patterns.
    Terrillon S, Barberis C, Bouvier M.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2004 Feb 10; 101(6):1548-53. PubMed ID: 14757828
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  • 17. The role of beta-arrestins in the formyl peptide receptor-like 1 internalization and signaling.
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  • 18. Monitoring interactions between G-protein-coupled receptors and beta-arrestins.
    Pfleger KD, Dalrymple MB, Dromey JR, Eidne KA.
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  • 19. Novel roles for arrestins in the post-endocytic trafficking of G protein-coupled receptors.
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  • 20. Agonist-induced internalization and desensitization of the apelin receptor.
    Pope GR, Tilve S, McArdle CA, Lolait SJ, O'Carroll AM.
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