159 results on '"Battey, J F"'
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2. Mutations of ESPN cause autosomal recessive deafness and vestibular dysfunction
3. Bombesin and Gastrin-Releasing Peptide: Neuropeptides, Secretogogues, and Growth Factors
4. Some Problems in the Diffusion of Minority Carriers in a Semiconductor.
5. Glycerol translocation in Condylactis gigantea
6. A comparison of the metabolism of bicarbonate 14C and acetate 1-14C and the variability of species lipid compositions in reef corals
7. A reevaluation of the role of glycerol in carbon translocation in zooxanthellae-coelenterate symbiosis
8. Hearing impairment data
9. International Union of Pharmacology. LXVIII. Mammalian Bombesin Receptors: Nomenclature, Distribution, Pharmacology, Signaling, and Functions in Normal and Disease States
10. Letter. Hearing impairment data
11. ChemInform Abstract: Mammalian Bombesin Receptors
12. The frog gonadotropin-releasing hormone-I (GnRH-I) gene has a mammalian-like expression pattern and conserved domains in GnRH-associated peptide, but brain onset is delayed until metamorphosis.
13. Receptor-activated currents in mouse fibroblasts expressing transfected bombesin receptor subtype cDNAs
14. Neuronal cdc2-like kinase: a cdc2-related protein kinase with predominantly neuronal expression.
15. Activation of neuromedin B-preferring bombesin receptors on rat glioblastoma C-6 cells increases cellular Ca2+ and phosphoinositides
16. Molecular cloning of the bombesin/gastrin-releasing peptide receptor from Swiss 3T3 cells.
17. N-myc mRNA forms an RNA-RNA duplex with endogenous antisense transcripts
18. Expression of the Atrial Natriuretic Factor Gene in small Cell Lung Cancer Tumors and Tumor Cell Lines
19. Disruptions in feeding and body weight control in gastrin-releasing peptide receptor deficient mice.
20. News from the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders.
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.
23. Molecular organization of the mouse gastrin-releasing peptide receptor gene and its promoter
24. Phosphorylation uncouples the gastrin-releasing peptide receptor from G(q).
25. The bombesin receptor subtypes have distinct G protein specificities.
26. Correlation of expression of hombesin-like peptides and receptors with growth inhibition by an anti-bombesin antibody in small-cell lung cancer cell lines
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.
31. Identification of a unique ligand which has high affinity for all four bombesin receptor subtypes
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.
35. Structure and chromosomal localization of the mouse bombesin receptor subtype 3 gene
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.
37. A human gene encodes a putative G protein-coupled receptor highly expressed in the central nervous system
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.
45. The Ultimate By‐Products of Stripping Photoresist in an Oxygen Plasma
46. Human creatine kinase-B complementary DNA. Nucleotide sequence, gene expression in lung cancer, and chromosomal assignment to two distinct loci.
47. Report and Recommendations 14 October 1987
48. Energy of the High-Lying Acceptor Level in Copper-Doped Germanium
49. Carrier Capture Probabilities in Nickel Doped Germanium
50. Electron Capture Probability of the Upper Copper Acceptor Level in Germanium
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