160 results on '"Ambrosio, Caterina"'
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2. Benzodiazepine diazepam regulates cell surface β1-adrenergic receptor density in human monocytes
3. A xanthophyll-derived apocarotenoid regulates carotenogenesis in tomato chromoplasts
4. Prokineticin receptors interact unselectively with several G protein subtypes but bind selectively to β-arrestin 2
5. Intermittent β-adrenergic blockade downregulates the gene expression of β-myosin heavy chain in the mouse heart
6. Gain-of-function mutations of the V2 vasopressin receptor in nephrogenic syndrome of inappropriate antidiuresis (NSIAD): a cell-based assay to assess constitutive water reabsorption
7. Vasopressin receptor 2 mutations in the nephrogenic syndrome of inappropriate antidiuresis show different mechanisms of constitutive activation for G protein coupled receptors
8. CRISPR/Cas9 editing of carotenoid genes in tomato
9. Elevation of lutein content in tomato: A biochemical tug-of-war between lycopene cyclases
10. Cell Contact-dependent Functional Selectivity of β2-Adrenergic Receptor Ligands in Stimulating cAMP Accumulation and Extracellular Signal-regulated Kinase Phosphorylation
11. Carotenoid content, leaf gas-exchange, and non-photochemical quenching in transgenic tomato overexpressing the β-carotene hydroxylase 2 gene (CrtR-b2)
12. Crosstalk between β2- and α2-Adrenergic Receptors in the Regulation of B16F10 Melanoma Cell Proliferation
13. Food from Genetically Engineered Plants
14. Contributors
15. Morphine-like Opiates Selectively Antagonize Receptor-Arrestin Interactions
16. An increase of lycopene content in tomato fruit is associated with a novel Cyc-B allele isolated through TILLING technology
17. Overexpression of CrtR-b2 (carotene beta hydroxylase 2) from S. lycopersicum L. differentially affects xanthophyll synthesis and accumulation in transgenic tomato plants
18. Pharmacological characterization of tachykinin tetrabranched derivatives
19. Pharmacological profile of NOP receptors coupled with calcium signaling via the chimeric protein Gαqi5
20. Agronomic performance and transcriptional analysis of carotenoid biosynthesis in fruits of transgenic HighCaro and control tomato lines under field conditions
21. Propranolol enhances cell cycle-related gene expression in pressure overloaded hearts
22. Characterization of P450 Carotenoid β- and ε-Hydroxylases of Tomato and Transcriptional Regulation of Xanthophyll Biosynthesis in Root, Leaf, Petal and Fruit
23. Different Structural Requirements for the Constitutive and the Agonist-induced Activities of the β2-Adrenergic Receptor
24. Pharmacological characterization of new β-agonists using Huβ 1- and Huβ 2-adrenergic receptor binding assay in transfected HEK-293 cells
25. Phytoene synthase genes in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) – new data on the structures, the deduced amino acid sequences and the expression patterns
26. Virtually complete conversion of lycopene into β-carotene in fruits of tomato plants transformed with the tomato lycopene β-cyclase (t lcy-b) cDNA
27. A Bimodal Modulation of the cAMP Pathway Is Involved in the Control of Myogenic Differentiation in L6 Cells
28. Promiscuous Coupling at Receptor-Gα Fusion Proteins: THE RECEPTOR OF ONE COVALENT COMPLEX INTERACTS WITH THE α-SUBUNIT OF ANOTHER
29. β-blockers Reverse Agonist-Induced β2-AR Downregulation Regardless of Their Signaling Profile
30. The road to astaxanthin production in tomato fruit reveals plastid and metabolic adaptation resulting in an unintended high lycopene genotype with delayed over‐ripening properties
31. Catechol-Binding Serines of β2-Adrenergic Receptors Control the Equilibrium between Active and Inactive Receptor States
32. The effects of agonist stimulation and β 2-adrenergic receptor level on cellular distribution of Gs α protein
33. Chapter 33 - Food from Genetically Engineered Plants: Tomato with Increased β-Carotene, Lutein, and Xanthophylls Contents
34. Systematic errors in detecting biased agonism: Analysis of current methods and development of a new model-free approach
35. β-blockers Reverse Agonist-Induced β2-AR Downregulation Regardless of Their Signaling Profile.
36. Mutations inducing divergent shifts of constitutive activity reveal different modes of binding among catecholamine analogues to the β2-adrenergic receptor
37. An increase of lycopene content in tomato fruit is associated with a novel Cyc-B allele isolated through TILLING technology
38. Divergent agonist selectivity in activating β1- and β2-adrenoceptors for G-protein and arrestin coupling
39. Overexpression of CrtR-b2 (carotene beta hydroxylase 2) from S. lycopersicum L. differentially affects xanthophyll synthesis and accumulation in transgenic tomato plants
40. Phytoene synthase genes in tomato (Solanumlycopersicum L.) - new data on the structures, the deduced amino acid sequences and the expression patterns
41. Agronomic performance and transcriptional analysis of carotenoid biosynthesis in fruits of transgenic HighCaro and control tomato lines under field conditions
42. Guanine Nucleotide Exchange-Independent Activation of GsProtein by β2-Adrenoceptor
43. Pharmacological characterization of new β-agonists using Huβ1- and Huβ2-adrenergic receptor binding assay in transfected HEK-293 cells
44. “Induced-Fit” Mechanism for Catecholamine Binding to the β2-Adrenergic Receptor
45. Virtually complete conversion of lycopene into β-carotene in fruits of tomato plants transformed with the tomato lycopene β-cyclase (tlcy-b) cDNA
46. Different mechanisms of negative efficacy. Distinguishing inverse agonists from negative antagonists
47. Mutations inducing divergent shifts of constitutive activity reveal different modes of binding among catecholamine analogues to the β2‐adrenergic receptor
48. The effects of agonist stimulation and β2-adrenergic receptor level on cellular distribution of Gsα protein
49. Modulatory mechanisms of cyclic AMP-stimulated steroid content in rat brain cortex
50. Cyclic AMP-dependent increase of steroidogenesis in brain cortical minces
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