523 results on '"Hoffmann, Carsten"'
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152. Gene Amplification and Functional Diversification of Melanocortin 4 Receptor at an Extremely Polymorphic Locus Controlling Sexual Maturation in the Platyfish
153. Dynamic ligand binding dictates partial agonism at a G protein–coupled receptor
154. Der nächste Paradigmenwechsel
155. The Role of Amino Acids in Extracellular Loops of the Human P2Y 1 Receptor in Surface Expression and Activation Processes
156. Molecular recognition in P2 receptors: Ligand development aided by molecular modeling and mutagenesis
157. A New Generation of FRET Sensors for Robust Measurement of Gαi1, Gαi2 and Gαi3 Activation Kinetics in Single Cells.
158. The allosteric vestibule of a seven transmembrane helical receptor controls G-protein coupling
159. Sequential Inter- and Intrasubunit Rearrangements During Activation of Dimeric Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor 1
160. Comparison of the Activation Kinetics of the M3Acetylcholine Receptor and a Constitutively Active Mutant Receptor in Living Cells
161. Identifying sensitive areas to wind erosion in the Xilingele grassland by computational fluid dynamics modelling
162. Using a Parafoil Kite for Measurement of Variations in Particulate Matter—A Kite-Based Dust Profiling Approach
163. A Novel Nonribose Agonist, LUF5834, Engages Residues That Are Distinct from Those of Adenosine-Like Ligands to Activate the Adenosine A2a Receptor
164. 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
165. Wind modelling for wind erosion research by open source computational fluid dynamics
166. Developing Chemical Genetic Approaches to Explore G Protein-Coupled Receptor Function: Validation of the Use of a Receptor Activated Solely by Synthetic Ligand (RASSL)
167. Fluorescence Dequenching Makes Haem-Free Soluble Guanylate Cyclase Detectable in Living Cells
168. Rotational Diffusion of the α2a Adrenergic Receptor Revealed by FlAsH Labeling in Living Cells
169. FRET-based sensors for the human M1-, M3-, and M5-acetylcholine receptors
170. Differential Signaling of the Endogenous Agonists at the β2-Adrenergic Receptor
171. G Protein-Coupled Receptor Activation: Amino Acid Movements Caught Infra-Red-Handed
172. Determination of Onset of Sexual Maturation and Mating Behavior by Melanocortin Receptor 4 Polymorphisms
173. Fluorescent labeling of tetracysteine-tagged proteins in intact cells
174. Grazing changes topography-controlled topsoil properties and their interaction on different spatial scales in a semi-arid grassland of Inner Mongolia, P.R. China
175. Site-Specific, Orthogonal Labeling of Proteins in Intact Cells with Two Small Biarsenical Fluorophores
176. A Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer-based M2 Muscarinic Receptor Sensor Reveals Rapid Kinetics of Allosteric Modulation
177. Using Intramolecular Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer to Study Receptor Conformation
178. Site-Specific, Orthogonal Two Color Labeling of Different Proteins with Flash and Reash in Living Cells
179. β-Arrestin-2 Interaction and Internalization of the Human P2Y1 Receptor Are Dependent on C-Terminal Phosphorylation Sites
180. Spatial variability of topsoils and vegetation in a grazed steppe ecosystem in Inner Mongolia (PR China)
181. Agonist-selective, Receptor-specific Interaction of Human P2Y Receptors with β-Arrestin-1 and -2
182. Contribution of Fluorophores to Protein Kinase C FRET Probe Performance
183. Gq‐coupled Receptor signaling – A kinetic analysis in living cells
184. Evolution of melanocortin receptors in teleost fish: The melanocortin type 1 receptor
185. Spatial variability of soil properties affected by grazing intensity in Inner Mongolia grassland
186. Direct Measurement Of Receptor/Gq Interaction
187. Middle Arabic and Mixed Arabic.
188. Vertical dust concentration measurements within the boundary layer to assess regional source-sink relations of dust in semi-arid grasslands of Inner Mongolia, China.
189. GS Activation Is Time-limiting in Initiating Receptor-mediated Signaling
190. Synthesis of enantiopure Δ2-isoxazoline derivatives and evaluation of their affinity and efficacy profiles at human β-adrenergic receptor subtypes
191. Novel Mutants of the Human β1-Adrenergic Receptor Reveal Amino Acids Relevant for Receptor Activation
192. Dynamics of receptor/G protein coupling in living cells
193. A FlAsH-based FRET approach to determine G protein–coupled receptor activation in living cells
194. Inverse agonism at β1-adrenergic receptors
195. Hybridization into a Bitopic Ligand Increased Muscarinic Receptor Activation for Isopilocarpine but Not for Pilocarpine Derivatives
196. p53-Independent induction of Fas and apoptosis in leukemic cells by an adenosine derivative, Cl-IB-MECA
197. G protein‐coupled receptor kinases regulate &[beta]‐arrestin interactions with the D2 dopamine receptor in an isoform‐specific manner and in the absence of direct receptor phosphorylation.
198. ChemInform Abstract: Structurally Related Nucleotides as Selective Agonists and Antagonists at P2Y1 Receptors
199. Structurally related nucleotides as selective agonists and antagonists at P2Y1 receptors
200. β-Arrestin biosensors reveal a rapid, receptor-dependent activation/deactivation cycle
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