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- Koehbach, J., O'Brien, M., Muttenthaler, M., Miazzo, M., Akcan, M., Elliott, A. G., Daly, N. L., Harvey, P. J., Arrowsmith, S., Gunasekera, S., Smith, T. J., Wray, S., et al. Oxytocic plant cyclotides as templates for peptide G protein-coupled receptor ligand design Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013 110:21183-21188 DOI:10.1073/pnas.1311183110 PMID:24248349 PMCID:PMC3876230
- Roka, F., Brydon, L., Waldhoer, M., Strosberg, A. D., Freissmuth, M., Jockers, R., Nanoff, C. Tight association of the human mel(1a)-melatonin receptor and g(i): Precoupling and constitutive activity Molecular Pharmacology 1999 56:1014-1024 PMID:10531408
- Jockers, R., Linder, M. E., Hohenegger, M., Nanoff, C., Bertin, B., Strosberg, A. D., Marullo, S., Freissmuth, M. Species-difference in the g-protein selectivity of the human and bovine a(1)-adenosine receptor Journal of Biological Chemistry 1994 269:32077-32084 PMID:7798201
- Bertin, B., Freissmuth, M., Jockers, R., Strosberg, A. D., Marullo, S. Cellular signaling by an agonist-activated receptor g(s)alpha fusion protein Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1994 91:8827-8831 DOI:10.1073/pnas.91.19.8827 PMID:8090731
- Marullo, S., Bertin, B., Freissmuth, M., Strosberg, A. D. When bacteria show how human receptors work M S-Medecine Sciences 1992 8:577-583
- Bertin, B., Freissmuth, M., Breyer, R. M., Schutz, W., Strosberg, A. D., Marullo, S. Functional expression of the human serotonin 5-ht1a receptor in escherichia-coli - ligand-binding properties and interaction with recombinant g-protein alpha-subunits Journal of Biological Chemistry 1992 267:8200-8206 PMID:1533220
- Freissmuth, M., Selzer, E., Marullo, S., Schutz, W., Strosberg, A. D. Expression of 2 human beta-adrenergic receptors in escherichia-coli - functional interaction with 2 forms of the stimulatory g-protein Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1991 88:8548-8552 DOI:10.1073/pnas.88.19.8548 PMID:1656450