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    • Cao, Y., Sarria, I., Fehlhaber, K. E., Kamasawa, N., Orlandi, C., James, K. N., Hazen, J. L., Gardner, M. R., Farzan, M., Lee, A., Baker, S., Baldwin, K., et al. Mechanism for selective synaptic wiring of rod photoreceptors into the retinal circuitry and its role in vision Neuron  2015 87:1248-1260  DOI:10.1016/j.neuron.2015.09.002  PMID:26402607  PMCID:PMC4583715
    • Orlandi, C., Xie, K., Masuho, I., Fajardo-Serrano, A., Lujan, R., Martemyanov, K. A. Orphan receptor GPR158 is an allosteric modulator of RGS7 catalytic activity with an essential role in dictating its expression and localization in the brain Journal of Biological Chemistry  2015 290:13622-13639  DOI:10.1074/jbc.M115.645374  PMID:25792749  PMCID:PMC4447942
    • Orlandi, C., Cao, Y., Martemyanov, K. A. Orphan receptor GPR179 forms macromolecular complexes with components of metabotropic signaling cascade in retina ON-bipolar neurons Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science  2013 54:7153-7161  DOI:10.1167/iovs.13-12907  PMID:24114537  PMCID:PMC3813323
    • Orlandi, C., Posokhova, E., Masuho, I., Ray, T. A., Hasan, N., Gregg, R. G., Martemyanov, K. A. GPR158/179 regulate G protein signaling by controlling localization and activity of the RGS7 complexes Journal of Cell Biology  2012 197:711-719  DOI:10.1083/jcb.201202123  PMID:22689652  PMCID:PMC3373406

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