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    • Boisvert, W. A., Rose, D. M., Boullier, A., Quehenberger, O., Sydlaske, A., Johnson, K. A., Curtiss, L. K., Terkeltaub, R. Leukocyte transglutaminase 2 expression limits atherosclerotic lesion size Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology  2006 26:563-569  DOI:10.1161/01.ATV.0000203503.82693.c1  PMID:16410462
    • Quehenberger, O., Pan, Z. K., Prossnitz, E. R., Cavanagh, S. L., Cochrane, C. G., Ye, R. D. Identification of an N-formyl peptide receptor ligand binding domain by a gain-of-function approach Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications  1997 238:377-381  DOI:10.1006/bbrc.1997.7298  PMID:9299516
    • Prossnitz, E. R., Quehenberger, O., Cochrane, C. G., Ye, R. D. The role of the third intracellular loop of the neutrophil N-formyl peptide receptor in G protein coupling Biochemical Journal  1993 294:581-587  PMID:8373373  PMCID:PMC1134495
    • Quehenberger, O., Prossnitz, E. R., Cavanagh, S. L., Cochrane, C. G., Ye, R. D. Multiple domains of the N-formyl peptide receptor are required for high-affinity ligand binding. Construction and analysis of chimeric N-formyl peptide receptors Journal of Biological Chemistry  1993 268:18167-18175  PMID:8349692
    • Ye, R. D., Quehenberger, O., Thomas, K. M., Navarro, J., Cavanagh, S. L., Prossnitz, E. R., Cochrane, C. G. The rabbit neutrophil N-formyl peptide receptor. cDNA cloning, expression, and structure/function implications Journal of Immunology  1993 150:1383-1394  PMID:8432984
    • Prossnitz, E. R., Quehenberger, O., Cochrane, C. G., Ye, R. D. Signal transducing properties of the N-formyl peptide receptor expressed in undifferentiated HL60 cells Journal of Immunology  1993 151:5704-5715  PMID:8228256
    • Quehenberger, O., Prossnitz, E. R., Cochrane, C. G., Ye, R. D. Absence of G(i) proteins in the Sf9 insect cell. Characterization of the uncoupled recombinant N-formyl peptide receptor Journal of Biological Chemistry  1992 267:19757-19760  PMID:1400288
    • Ye, R. D., Cavanagh, S. L., Quehenberger, O., Prossnitz, E. R., Cochrane, C. G. Isolation of a cDNA that encodes a novel granulocyte N-formyl peptide receptor Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications  1992 184:582-589  DOI:10.1016/0006-291x(92)90629-y  PMID:1374236
    • Prossnitz, E. R., Quehenberger, O., Cochrane, C. G., Ye, R. D. Transmembrane signalling by the N-formyl peptide receptor in stably transfected fibroblasts Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications  1991 179:471-476  DOI:10.1016/0006-291x(91)91394-r  PMID:1883372
    • Schraufstatter, I. U., Browne, K., Harris, A., Hyslop, P. A., Jackson, J. H., Quehenberger, O., Cochrane, C. G. Mechanisms of hypochlorite injury of target cells Journal of Clinical Investigation  1990 85:554-562  DOI:10.1172/jci114472  PMID:2153710  PMCID:PMC296458

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