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1. Mimicry of Dopamine 1 Receptor Signaling with Cell-Penetrating Peptides.

2. Emerging Paradigm of Intracellular Targeting of G Protein-Coupled Receptors.

3. New Drugs and Emerging Therapeutic Targets in the Endothelin Signaling Pathway and Prospects for Personalized Precision Medicine.

4. Targeting PAR1: Now What?

5. Lipidated peptides derived from intracellular loops 2 and 3 of the urotensin II receptor act as biased allosteric ligands

6. A pepducin designed to modulate P2Y2R function interacts with FPR2 in human neutrophils and transfers ATP to an NADPH-oxidase-activating ligand through a receptor cross-talk mechanism.

7. GPCRs: Beyond Structure Towards Therapy.

8. The leukocyte chemotactic receptor FPR2, but not the closely related FPR1, is sensitive to cell-penetrating pepducins with amino acid sequences descending from the third intracellular receptor loop.

9. G protein-coupled receptor modulation with pepducins: moving closer to the clinic.

10. Insider access: pepducin symposium explores a new approach to GPCR modulation.

11. Lipidated peptides derived from intracellular loops 2 and 3 of the urotensin II receptor act as biased allosteric ligands.

12. Functional Modulation of the Pattern Recognition Formyl Peptide Receptors in Neutrophils - Lipopeptides - allosteric modulators of G-protein coupled receptors

13. The PAR4-derived pepducin P4Pal10 lacks effect on neutrophil GPCRs that couple to Gαq for signaling but distinctly modulates function of the Gαi-coupled FPR2 and FFAR2.

14. Targeting of G-protein coupled receptors in sepsis.

15. Cell-penetrating pepducins targeting the neurotensin receptor type 1 relieve pain.

16. From biased signalling to polypharmacology: unlocking unique intracellular signalling using pepducins.

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