371 results on '"Bourne, H R"'
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2. GTPases Everywhere!
3. Modulation of Inflammation and Immunity by Cyclic AMP
4. GTPases Everywhere!
5. English newspapers; chapters in the history of journalism.
6. Leukocyte Cyclic AMP: Pharmacological Regulation and Possible Physiological Implications
7. Pharmacologic Regulation of Antibody Release in Vitro: Effects of Vasoactive Amines and Cyclic AMP
8. Separation of Leukocytes by their Amine Receptors: Subsequent Immunologic Functions
9. Leukocyte Separation on the Basis of their Receptors for Biogenic Amines and Prostaglandins: Relation of the Receptor to Antibody Formation
10. Absract
11. Abstracts
12. Effect of adrenalectomy and cortisone replacement on the lipolysis in fat tissue and fat cells
13. The Life of John Locke : Volume 2 (Volume 2)
14. The Life of John Locke (Volume 1)
15. Activation-induced subcellular redistribution of Gs alpha.
16. Evolutionarily conserved Galphabetagamma binding surfaces support a model of the G protein-receptor complex.
17. Gi2-mediated activation of the MAP kinase cascade.
18. Transducin-alpha C-terminal mutations prevent activation by rhodopsin: a new assay using recombinant proteins expressed in cultured cells.
19. Differential effects on cAMP on the MAP kinase cascade: evidence for a cAMP-insensitive step that can bypass Raf-1.
20. Through the Glass Lightly
21. Constitutively active stimulatory G-protein alpha s in beta-cells of transgenic mice causes counterregulation of the increased adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate and insulin secretion.
22. Palmitoylation is required for signaling functions and membrane attachment of Gq alpha and Gs alpha.
23. G PROTEINS IN TRANSMEMBRANE SIGNALING
24. Activation of the alpha subunit of Gs in intact cells alters its abundance, rate of degradation, and membrane avidity.
25. A recombinant calcitonin receptor independently stimulates 3',5'-cyclic adenosine monophosphate and Ca2+/inositol phosphate signaling pathways.
26. Recombinant Gq alpha. Mutational activation and coupling to receptors and phospholipase C.
27. A mutant alpha subunit of Gi2 induces neoplastic transformation of Rat-1 cells.
28. Zwei einfache und empfindliche Methoden zur Bestimmung der cAMP Phosphodiesterase
29. Biochemical characterization of three stimulatory GTP-binding proteins. The large and small forms of Gs and the olfactory-specific G-protein, Golf.
30. G Proteins: A Family of Signal Transducers.
31. Biochemical and Molecular Genetic Analysis of Hormone-Sensitive Adenylyl Cyclase.
32. Genetic Investigation of Adenylate Cyclase: Mutations in Mouse and Man.
33. Changes in airway mast cells and histamine caused by antigen aerosol in allergic dogs.
34. PSEUDOHYPOPARATHYROIDISM: INHERITANCE AND EXPRESSION OF DEFICIENT RECEPTOR-CYCLASE COUPLING PROTEIN ACTIVITY.
35. Leukocytes navigate by compass: roles of PI3Kg and its lipid products
36. C5a receptor activation. Genetic identification of critical residues in four transmembrane helices.
37. Gbetagamma and palmitate target newly synthesized Galphaz to the plasma membrane.
38. Similar structures and shared switch mechanisms of the beta2-adrenoceptor and the parathyroid hormone receptor. Zn(II) bridges between helices III and VI block activation.
39. Novel S49 lymphoma variants with aberrant cyclic AMP metabolism.
40. An Mr = 52,000 peptide can mediate effects on cholera toxin on adenylate cyclase in intact cells.
41. Isolation and characterization of S49 lymphoma cells deficient in beta-adrenergic receptors: relation of receptor number to activation of adenylate cyclase.
42. Adenylate cyclase assembled in vitro: cholera toxin substrates determine different patterns of regulation by isoproterenol and guanosine 5'-triphosphate.
43. Three adenylate cyclase phenotypes in S49 lymphoma cells produced by mutations of one gene.
44. Hormone-sensitive adenylate cyclase. Mutant phenotype with normally regulated beta-adrenergic receptors uncoupled with catalytic adenylate cyclase.
45. Beta adrenergic receptors and adenylate cyclase: products of separate genes?
46. The pharmacological effects of conjugates of pharmacologically active amines to complex or simple carriers: a new class of drug.
47. Galphai is not required for chemotaxis mediated by Gi-coupled receptors.
48. Pseudohypoparathyroidism: inheritance of deficient receptor-cyclase coupling activity.
49. Carboxyl-terminal mutations of Gq alpha and Gs alpha that alter the fidelity of receptor activation.
50. RGS4 inhibits Gq-mediated activation of mitogen-activated protein kinase and phosphoinositide synthesis.
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