289 results on '"Hoffmann, Carsten"'
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2. The Ca2+-sensing receptor and the pocketome: comparing nature’s complexity with human intervention in receptor modulation
3. GRK specificity and Gβγ dependency determines the potential of a GPCR for arrestin-biased agonism
4. Rapid elucidation of agonist-driven regulation of the neurokinin 1 receptor using a GPCR phosphorylation immunoassay
5. Reply to: How carvedilol does not activate β2-adrenoceptors
6. S1PR3 agonism and S1P lyase inhibition rescue mice in the severe state of experimental sepsis
7. Climate change causes spatial shifts in the productivity of agricultural long-term field experiments
8. The expression profile and tumorigenic mechanisms of CD97 (ADGRE5) in glioblastoma render it a targetable vulnerability
9. Gαs is dispensable for β-arrestin coupling but dictates GRK selectivity and is predominant for gene expression regulation by β2-adrenergic receptor
10. Plasma membrane preassociation drives β-arrestin coupling to receptors and activation
11. G protein-receptor kinases 5/6 are the key regulators of G protein-coupled receptor 35-arrestin interactions
12. Kettle holes reflect the biogeochemical characteristics of their catchment area and the intensity of the element-specific input
13. β-arrestin1 and 2 exhibit distinct phosphorylation-dependent conformations when coupling to the same GPCR in living cells
14. A bead-based GPCR phosphorylation immunoassay for high-throughput ligand profiling and GRK inhibitor screening
15. How Carvedilol activates β2-adrenoceptors
16. Kinase Activity Is Not Required for G Protein–Coupled Receptor Kinase 4 Restraining mTOR Signaling during Cilia and Kidney Development
17. Advanced fluorescence microscopy reveals disruption of dynamic CXCR4 dimerization by subpocket-specific inverse agonists
18. THE COSMOLOGICAL TREATISE IN MS. PARIS, BNF ÉTH. ABB. 109. INTRODUCTION, TEXT AND TRANSLATION WITH NOTES
19. β-arrestin–based biosensors: Tools to explore structural determinants of metabolic functions?
20. Circulating Bile Acids in Liver Failure Activate TGR5 and Induce Monocyte Dysfunction
21. Obituary Geoff Burnstock (1929–2020)
22. Purinergic P2Y2 receptors modulate endothelial sprouting
23. The BonaRes metadata schema for geospatial soil-agricultural research data – Merging INSPIRE and DataCite metadata schemes
24. Microbially conjugated bile salts found in human bile activate the bile salt receptors TGR5 and FXR.
25. Organic matter distribution and retention along transects from hilltop to kettle hole within an agricultural landscape
26. Structural insight into small molecule action on Frizzleds
27. Helix 8 is the essential structural motif of mechanosensitive GPCRs
28. An open-source metadataset of running European mid- and long-term agricultural field experiments.
29. Effects of grazing and climate variability on grassland ecosystem functions in Inner Mongolia: Synthesis of a 6-year grazing experiment
30. Dishevelled-3 conformation dynamics analyzed by FRET-based biosensors reveals a key role of casein kinase 1
31. Diurnal changes of PM10-emission from arable soils in NE-Germany
32. FAIRagro FAIR Data Infrastructure for Agrosystems - Proposal 2021
33. Let´s Be FAIR with DATA
34. Conformational flexibility of β‐arrestins – How these scaffolding proteins guide and transform the functionality of GPCRs.
35. A split luciferase-based probe for quantitative proximal determination of Gαq signalling in live cells
36. β-arrestin biosensors reveal a rapid, receptor-dependent activation/deactivation cycle
37. Hybridization into a Bitopic Ligand Increased Muscarinic Receptor Activation for Isopilocarpine but Not for Pilocarpine Derivatives.
38. Novel Xanomeline-Containing Bitopic Ligands of Muscarinic Acetylcholine Receptors: Design, Synthesis and FRET Investigation.
39. Using 137 Cs to estimate wind erosion and dust deposition on grassland in Inner Mongolia-selection of a reference site and description of the temporal variability
40. Grazing changes topography-controlled topsoil properties and their interaction on different spatial scales in a semi-arid grassland of Inner Mongolia, P.R. China
41. Spatial and temporal variation of soil moisture in dependence of multiple environmental parameters in semi-arid grasslands
42. Citing soil and agricultural research data
43. The Ca2+-sensing receptor and the pocketome: comparing nature's complexity with human intervention in receptor modulation.
44. Assessment of extreme wind erosion and its impacts in Inner Mongolia, China
45. FRET-based sensors for the human M 1-, M 3-, and M 5-acetylcholine receptors
46. Long-Term-Experiments - methods, standardization and modelling
47. A computational fluid dynamics model for wind simulation: model implementation and experimental validation
48. Using 137Cs to estimate wind erosion and dust deposition on grassland in Inner Mongolia-selection of a reference site and description of the temporal variability
49. Effect of grazing on wind driven carbon and nitrogen ratios in the grasslands of Inner Mongolia
50. Comparison of A1 and A2A receptor dynamics using FRET based receptor sensors
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