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21. International Union of Pharmacology. LXVIII. Mammalian Bombesin Receptors: Nomenclature, Distribution, Pharmacology, Signaling, and Functions in Normal and Disease States

22. Enhancement of clearance of bacteria from murine lungs by immunization with detoxified lipooligosaccharide from Moraxella catarrhalis conjugated to proteins.

24. Phosphorylation uncouples the gastrin-releasing peptide receptor from G(q).

25. The bombesin receptor subtypes have distinct G protein specificities.

27. Posttranslational processing of endogenous and of baculovirus-expressed human gastrin-releasing peptide precursor

28. Expression and characterization of cloned human bombesin receptors.

29. Four amino acid residues are critical for high affinity binding of neuromedin B to the neuromedin B receptor.

30. Discovery of a high affinity radioligand for the human orphan receptor, bombesin receptor subtype 3, which demonstrates that it has a unique pharmacology compared with other mammalian bombesin receptors.

32. Galpha14 and Galphaq mediate the response to trypsin in Xenopus oocytes.

33. Ability of various bombesin receptor agonists and antagonists to alter intracellular signaling of the human orphan receptor BRS-3.

34. Identification of four amino acids in the gastrin-releasing peptide receptor that are required for high affinity agonist binding.

36. Neuromedin B receptors retain functional expression when transfected into BALB 3T3 fibroblasts: analysis of binding, kinetics, stoichiometry, modulation by guanine nucleotide-binding proteins, and signal transduction and comparison with natively expressed receptors.

38. Human small-cell lung cancers show amplification and expression of the N-myc gene.

39. Chronic desensitization and down-regulation of the gastrin-releasing peptide receptor are mediated by a protein kinase C-dependent mechanism.

40. The gastrin-releasing peptide receptor is rapidly phosphorylated by a kinase other than protein kinase C after exposure to agonist.

41. Gastrin-releasing peptide receptor-induced internalization, down-regulation, desensitization, and growth: possible role for cyclic AMP.

42. Internalization of the gastrin-releasing peptide receptor is mediated by both phospholipase C-dependent and -independent processes.

43. Discovery of a novel class of neuromedin B receptor antagonists, substituted somatostatin analogues.

44. Expression of the gastrin-releasing peptide gene in human small cell lung cancer. Evidence for alternative processing resulting in three distinct mRNAs.

47. Report and Recommendations 14 October 1987

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