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2. Investigating Partially Discordant Results in Phase 3 Studies of Aducanumab
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Mallinckrodt, C., Tian, Y., Aisen, P. S., Barkhof, F., Cohen, S., Dent, G., Hansson, O., Harrison, K., Iwatsubo, T., Mummery, C. J., Muralidharan, K. K., Nestorov, I., Nisenbaum, L., Rajagovindan, R., von Hehn, C., van Dyck, C. H., Vellas, B., Wu, S., Zhu, Y., Sandrock, A., Chen, T., and Budd Haeberlein, Samantha
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- 2023
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3. Two Randomized Phase 3 Studies of Aducanumab in Early Alzheimer’s Disease
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Budd Haeberlein, Samantha, Aisen, P.S., Barkhof, F., Chalkias, S., Chen, T., Cohen, S., Dent, G., Hansson, O., Harrison, K., von Hehn, C., Iwatsubo, T., Mallinckrodt, C., Mummery, C.J., Muralidharan, K.K., Nestorov, I., Nisenbaum, L., Rajagovindan, R., Skordos, L., Tian, Y., van Dyck, C.H., Vellas, B., Wu, S., Zhu, Y., and Sandrock, A.
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- 2022
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4. THE CONCISE GUIDE TO PHARMACOLOGY 2017/18: Overview
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Alexander, Stephen PH, Kelly, Eamonn, Marrion, Neil V, Peters, John A, Faccenda, Elena, Harding, Simon D, Pawson, Adam J, Sharman, Joanna L, Southan, Christopher, Buneman, O Peter, Cidlowski, John A, Christopoulos, Arthur, Davenport, Anthony P, Fabbro, Doriano, Spedding, Michael, Striessnig, Jörg, Davies, Jamie A, Collaborators, CGTP, Abbracchio, M‐P, Aldrich, R, Al‐Hosaini, K, Arumugam, TV, Attali, B, Bäck, M, Barnes, NM, Bathgate, R, Beart, PM, Becirovic, E, Bettler, B, Biel, M, Birdsall, NJ, Blaho, V, Boison, D, Bräuner‐osborne, H, Bröer, S, Bryant, C, Burnstock, G, Calo, G, Catterall, WA, Ceruti, S, Chan, SL, Chandy, KG, Chazot, P, Chiang, N, Chun, JJ, Chung, J‐J, Clapham, DE, Clapp, L, Connor, MA, Cox, HM, Davies, P, Dawson, PA, Decaen, P, Dent, G, Doherty, P, Douglas, SD, Dubocovich, ML, Fong, TM, Fowler, CJ, Frantz, A, Fuller, P, Fumagalli, M, Futerman, AH, Gainetdinov, RR, Gershengorn, MA, Goldin, A, Goldstein, SAN, Goudet, C, Gregory, K, Grissmer, S, Gundlach, AL, Hagenbuch, B, Hamann, J, Hammond, Hancox, JC, Hanson, J, Hanukoglu, I, Hay, DL, Hobbs, AJ, Hollenberg, AN, Holliday, ND, Hoyer, D, Ijzerman, AP, Inui, KI, Irving, AJ, Ishii, S, Jacobson, KA, Jan, LY, Jarvis, MF, Jensen, R, Jockers, R, Kaczmarek, LK, Kanai, Y, Karnik, S, Kellenberger, S, Kemp, S, Kennedy, C, Kerr, ID, Kihara, Y, and Kukkonen, J
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Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Generic health relevance ,Databases ,Pharmaceutical ,Humans ,Knowledge Bases ,Ligands ,Proteins ,CGTP Collaborators ,Pharmacology & Pharmacy ,Pharmacology and pharmaceutical sciences - Abstract
The Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2017/18 is the third in this series of biennial publications. This version provides concise overviews of the key properties of nearly 1800 human drug targets with an emphasis on selective pharmacology (where available), plus links to an open access knowledgebase of drug targets and their ligands (www.guidetopharmacology.org), which provides more detailed views of target and ligand properties. Although the Concise Guide represents approximately 400 pages, the material presented is substantially reduced compared to information and links presented on the website. It provides a permanent, citable, point-in-time record that will survive database updates. The full contents of this section can be found at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bph.13882/full. In addition to this overview, in which are identified 'Other protein targets' which fall outside of the subsequent categorisation, there are eight areas of focus: G protein-coupled receptors, ligand-gated ion channels, voltage-gated ion channels, other ion channels, nuclear hormone receptors, catalytic receptors, enzymes and transporters. These are presented with nomenclature guidance and summary information on the best available pharmacological tools, alongside key references and suggestions for further reading. The landscape format of the Concise Guide is designed to facilitate comparison of related targets from material contemporary to mid-2017, and supersedes data presented in the 2015/16 and 2013/14 Concise Guides and previous Guides to Receptors and Channels. It is produced in close conjunction with the Nomenclature Committee of the Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology (NC-IUPHAR), therefore, providing official IUPHAR classification and nomenclature for human drug targets, where appropriate.
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- 2017
5. The Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2015/16: Overview
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Alexander, Stephen PH, Kelly, Eamonn, Marrion, Neil, Peters, John A, Benson, Helen E, Faccenda, Elena, Pawson, Adam J, Sharman, Joanna L, Southan, Christopher, Buneman, O Peter, Catterall, William A, Cidlowski, John A, Davenport, Anthony P, Fabbro, Doriano, Fan, Grace, McGrath, John C, Spedding, Michael, Davies, Jamie A, Collaborators, CGTP, Aldrich, R, Attali, B, Bäck, Ml, Barnes, NM, Bathgate, R, Beart, PM, Becirovic, E, Biel, M, Birdsall, NJ, Boison, D, Bräuner‐Osborne, H, Bröer, S, Bryant, C, Burnstock, G, Burris, T, Cain, D, Calo, G, Chan, SL, Chandy, KG, Chiang, N, Christakos, S, Christopoulos, A, Chun, JJ, Chung, J‐J, Clapham, DE, Connor, MA, Coons, L, Cox, HM, Dautzenberg, FM, Dent, G, Douglas, SD, Dubocovich, ML, Edwards, DP, Farndale, R, Fong, TM, Forrest, D, Fowler, CJ, Fuller, P, Gainetdinov, RR, Gershengorn, MA, Goldin, A, Goldstein, SAN, Grimm, SL, Grissmer, S, Gundlach, AL, Hagenbuch, B, Hammond, Hancox, JC, Hartig, S, Hauger, RL, Hay, DL, Hébert, T, Hollenberg, AN, Holliday, ND, Hoyer, D, Ijzerman, AP, Inui, KI, Ishii, S, Jacobson, KA, Jan, LY, Jarvis, GE, Jensen, R, Jetten, A, Jockers, R, Kaczmarek, LK, Kanai, Y, Kang, HS, Karnik, S, Kerr, ID, Korach, KS, Lange, CA, Larhammar, D, Leeb‐Lundberg, F, Leurs, R, Lolait, SJ, Macewan, D, Maguire, JJ, May, JM, Mazella, J, Mcardle, CA, and Mcdonnell, DP
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Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,1.1 Normal biological development and functioning ,Generic health relevance ,Animals ,Databases ,Pharmaceutical ,Humans ,Pharmacology ,CGTP Collaborators ,Pharmacology & Pharmacy ,Pharmacology and pharmaceutical sciences - Abstract
The Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2015/16 provides concise overviews of the key properties of over 1750 human drug targets with their pharmacology, plus links to an open access knowledgebase of drug targets and their ligands (www.guidetopharmacology.org), which provides more detailed views of target and ligand properties. The full contents can be found at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bph.13347/full. This compilation of the major pharmacological targets is divided into eight areas of focus: G protein-coupled receptors, ligand-gated ion channels, voltage-gated ion channels, other ion channels, nuclear hormone receptors, catalytic receptors, enzymes and transporters. These are presented with nomenclature guidance and summary information on the best available pharmacological tools, alongside key references and suggestions for further reading. The Concise Guide is published in landscape format in order to facilitate comparison of related targets. It is a condensed version of material contemporary to late 2015, which is presented in greater detail and constantly updated on the website www.guidetopharmacology.org, superseding data presented in the previous Guides to Receptors & Channels and the Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2013/14. It is produced in conjunction with NC-IUPHAR and provides the official IUPHAR classification and nomenclature for human drug targets, where appropriate. It consolidates information previously curated and displayed separately in IUPHAR-DB and GRAC and provides a permanent, citable, point-in-time record that will survive database updates.
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6. Retinal microcirculation imaging in sickle cell disease patients
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Birkhoff, W., de Vries, J., Dent, G., Verma, A., Kerkhoffs, J.L., van Meurs, A.H.F., de Kam, M., Moerland, M., and Burggraaf, J.
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- 2018
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7. A Case-Control Study of Tobacco Use and Other Non-Occupational Risk Factors for t(14;18) Subtypes of Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma (United States)
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Schroeder, J. C., Olshan, A. F., Baric, R., Dent, G. A., Weinberg, C. R., Yount, B., Cerhan, J. R., Lynch, C. F., Schuman, L. M., Tolbert, P. E., Rothman, N., Cantor, K. P., and Blair, A.
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- 2002
8. The Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2023/24: G protein-coupled receptors
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Alexander, SPH, Christopoulos, A, Davenport, AP, Kelly, E, Mathie, AA, Peters, JA, Veale, EL, Armstrong, JF, Faccenda, E, Harding, SD, Davies, JA, Abbracchio, MP, Abraham, G, Agoulnik, A, Alexander, W, Al-hosaini, K, Back, M, Baker, JG, Barnes, NM, Bathgate, R, Beaulieu, J-M, Beck-Sickinger, AG, Behrens, M, Bernstein, KE, Bettler, B, Birdsall, NJM, Blaho, V, Boulay, F, Bousquet, C, Brauner-Osborne, H, Burnstock, G, Calo, G, Castano, JP, Catt, KJ, Ceruti, S, Chazot, P, Chiang, N, Chini, B, Chun, J, Cianciulli, A, Civelli, O, Clapp, LH, Couture, R, Cox, HM, Csaba, Z, Dahlgren, C, Dent, G, Douglas, SD, Dournaud, P, Eguchi, S, Escher, E, Filardo, EJ, Fong, T, Fumagalli, M, Gainetdinov, RR, Garelja, ML, de Gasparo, M, Gerard, C, Gershengorn, M, Gobeil, F, Goodfriend, TL, Goudet, C, Gratz, L, Gregory, KJ, Gundlach, AL, Hamann, J, Hanson, J, Hauger, RL, Hay, DL, Heinemann, A, Herr, D, Hollenberg, MD, Holliday, ND, Horiuchi, M, Hoyer, D, Hunyady, L, Husain, A, Ijzerman, AP, Inagami, T, Jacobson, KA, Jensen, RT, Jockers, R, Jonnalagadda, D, Karnik, S, Kaupmann, K, Kemp, J, Kennedy, C, Kihara, Y, Kitazawa, T, Kozielewicz, P, Kreienkamp, H-J, Kukkonen, JP, Langenhan, T, Larhammar, D, Leach, K, Lecca, D, Lee, JD, Leeman, SE, Leprince, J, Li, XX, Lolait, SJ, Lupp, A, Macrae, R, Maguire, J, Malfacini, D, Mazella, J, McArdle, CA, Melmed, S, Michel, MC, Miller, LJ, Mitolo, V, Mouillac, B, Mueller, CE, Murphy, PM, Nahon, J-L, Ngo, T, Norel, X, Nyimanu, D, O'Carroll, A-M, Offermanns, S, Panaro, MA, Parmentier, M, Pertwee, RG, Pin, J-P, Prossnitz, ER, Quinn, M, Ramachandran, R, Ray, M, Reinscheid, RK, Rondard, P, Rovati, GE, Ruzza, C, Sanger, GJ, Schoeneberg, T, Schulte, G, Schulz, S, Segaloff, DL, Serhan, CN, Singh, KD, Smith, CM, Stoddart, LA, Sugimoto, Y, Summers, R, Tan, VP, Thal, D, Thomas, WW, Timmermans, PBMWM, Tirupula, K, Toll, L, Tulipano, G, Unal, H, Unger, T, Valant, C, Vanderheyden, P, Vaudry, D, Vaudry, H, Vilardaga, J-P, Walker, CS, Wang, JM, Ward, DT, Wester, H-J, Willars, GB, Williams, TL, Woodruff, TM, Yao, C, Ye, RD, Alexander, SPH, Christopoulos, A, Davenport, AP, Kelly, E, Mathie, AA, Peters, JA, Veale, EL, Armstrong, JF, Faccenda, E, Harding, SD, Davies, JA, Abbracchio, MP, Abraham, G, Agoulnik, A, Alexander, W, Al-hosaini, K, Back, M, Baker, JG, Barnes, NM, Bathgate, R, Beaulieu, J-M, Beck-Sickinger, AG, Behrens, M, Bernstein, KE, Bettler, B, Birdsall, NJM, Blaho, V, Boulay, F, Bousquet, C, Brauner-Osborne, H, Burnstock, G, Calo, G, Castano, JP, Catt, KJ, Ceruti, S, Chazot, P, Chiang, N, Chini, B, Chun, J, Cianciulli, A, Civelli, O, Clapp, LH, Couture, R, Cox, HM, Csaba, Z, Dahlgren, C, Dent, G, Douglas, SD, Dournaud, P, Eguchi, S, Escher, E, Filardo, EJ, Fong, T, Fumagalli, M, Gainetdinov, RR, Garelja, ML, de Gasparo, M, Gerard, C, Gershengorn, M, Gobeil, F, Goodfriend, TL, Goudet, C, Gratz, L, Gregory, KJ, Gundlach, AL, Hamann, J, Hanson, J, Hauger, RL, Hay, DL, Heinemann, A, Herr, D, Hollenberg, MD, Holliday, ND, Horiuchi, M, Hoyer, D, Hunyady, L, Husain, A, Ijzerman, AP, Inagami, T, Jacobson, KA, Jensen, RT, Jockers, R, Jonnalagadda, D, Karnik, S, Kaupmann, K, Kemp, J, Kennedy, C, Kihara, Y, Kitazawa, T, Kozielewicz, P, Kreienkamp, H-J, Kukkonen, JP, Langenhan, T, Larhammar, D, Leach, K, Lecca, D, Lee, JD, Leeman, SE, Leprince, J, Li, XX, Lolait, SJ, Lupp, A, Macrae, R, Maguire, J, Malfacini, D, Mazella, J, McArdle, CA, Melmed, S, Michel, MC, Miller, LJ, Mitolo, V, Mouillac, B, Mueller, CE, Murphy, PM, Nahon, J-L, Ngo, T, Norel, X, Nyimanu, D, O'Carroll, A-M, Offermanns, S, Panaro, MA, Parmentier, M, Pertwee, RG, Pin, J-P, Prossnitz, ER, Quinn, M, Ramachandran, R, Ray, M, Reinscheid, RK, Rondard, P, Rovati, GE, Ruzza, C, Sanger, GJ, Schoeneberg, T, Schulte, G, Schulz, S, Segaloff, DL, Serhan, CN, Singh, KD, Smith, CM, Stoddart, LA, Sugimoto, Y, Summers, R, Tan, VP, Thal, D, Thomas, WW, Timmermans, PBMWM, Tirupula, K, Toll, L, Tulipano, G, Unal, H, Unger, T, Valant, C, Vanderheyden, P, Vaudry, D, Vaudry, H, Vilardaga, J-P, Walker, CS, Wang, JM, Ward, DT, Wester, H-J, Willars, GB, Williams, TL, Woodruff, TM, Yao, C, and Ye, RD
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The Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2023/24 is the sixth in this series of biennial publications. The Concise Guide provides concise overviews, mostly in tabular format, of the key properties of approximately 1800 drug targets, and about 6000 interactions with about 3900 ligands. There is an emphasis on selective pharmacology (where available), plus links to the open access knowledgebase source of drug targets and their ligands (https://www.guidetopharmacology.org), which provides more detailed views of target and ligand properties. Although the Concise Guide constitutes almost 500 pages, the material presented is substantially reduced compared to information and links presented on the website. It provides a permanent, citable, point-in-time record that will survive database updates. The full contents of this section can be found at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/bph.16177. G protein-coupled receptors are one of the six major pharmacological targets into which the Guide is divided, with the others being: ion channels, nuclear hormone receptors, catalytic receptors, enzymes and transporters. These are presented with nomenclature guidance and summary information on the best available pharmacological tools, alongside key references and suggestions for further reading. The landscape format of the Concise Guide is designed to facilitate comparison of related targets from material contemporary to mid-2023, and supersedes data presented in the 2021/22, 2019/20, 2017/18, 2015/16 and 2013/14 Concise Guides and previous Guides to Receptors and Channels. It is produced in close conjunction with the Nomenclature and Standards Committee of the International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology (NC-IUPHAR), therefore, providing official IUPHAR classification and nomenclature for human drug targets, where appropriate.
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9. EurOP2E – the European open platform for prescribing education, a consensus study among clinical pharmacology and therapeutics teachers
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Bakkum, Michiel J., Richir, Milan C., Papaioannidou, Paraskevi, Likic, Robert, Sanz, Emilio J., Christiaens, Thierry, Costa, João N., Maciulaitis, Romaldas, Dima, Lorena, Coleman, Jamie, Tichelaar, Jelle, van Agtmael, Michiel A., Atanasova, Ivanka, Ganeva, Maria, Gatchev, Emil, Kostadinova, I.I., Matanovic, S. Mimica, Vitezic, D., Wozniak, Greta, Kmonickova, E., Urbanek, Karel, Damkier, P., Huupponen, R. K., Auffret, Marine, Bejan-Angoulvant, T., Chouchana, Laurent, Cracowski, Jean-Luc, Drici, M. D., Faillie, J. L., Geniaux, Hélène, Molimard, M., Orlikowski, D., Palin, Karine, Pers, Y-M, Picard, Nicolas, Simon, N., Toussirot, E., Boger, R. H., Cascorbi, I., Mueller, S. C., Regenthal, R., Schwab, M., Schwaninger, M. S., Thuermann, P. A., Wojnowski, L., Kouvelas, D., Riba, P., Kerins, David M., Williams, David J., Cosentino, M., De Ponti, Fabrizio, Filippelli, Amelia, Leone, R., Locatelli, Vittorio, Jansone, Baiba, Gulbinovic, Romaldas, Mifsud, Janet, Braszko, Jan J., Kocic, I., Breitenfeld, Luiza, Castelo-Branco, M., Conea, Simona, Magyar, Ioan, Bevc, S., Krzan, Mojca, Bernal, M. L., Capellà, D., Carcas, A., De Abajo, F. J., Lopez-Rico, M., Lucena, M. I., Pontes, C., Sanz, E. J., Böttiger, Y., Le Grevès, Madeleine, de Waard-Siebinga, I., Janssen, Ben J. A., Knol, Wilma, Pandit, Rahul, van Rosse, F., Dent, G., Ferro, Albert, Hitchings, A. W., Kapil, V., Linton, K. D., Loke, Y. K., Okorie, Michael, Plumb, Richard David, Pontefract, Sarah, Ranmuthu, S., Sampson, A. P., Thanacoody, H. K. R., Whitfield, Jonathan P., Wilson, Kurt, Bakkum M.J., Richir M.C., Papaioannidou P., Likic R., Sanz E.J., Christiaens T., Costa J.N., Maciulaitis R., Dima L., Coleman J., Tichelaar J., van Agtmael M.A., Atanasova I., Ganeva M., Gatchev E., Kostadinova I.I., Matanovic S.M., Vitezic D., Wozniak G., Kmonickova E., Urbanek K., Damkier P., Huupponen R.K., Auffret M., Bejan-Angoulvant T., Chouchana L., Cracowski J.-L., Drici M.D., Faillie J.L., Geniaux H., Molimard M., Orlikowski D., Palin K., Pers Y.-M., Picard N., Simon N., Toussirot E., Boger R.H., Cascorbi I., Mueller S.C., Regenthal R., Schwab M., Schwaninger M.S., Thuermann P.A., Wojnowski L., Kouvelas D., Riba P., Kerins D.M., Williams D.J., Cosentino M., De Ponti F., Filippelli A., Leone R., Locatelli V., Jansone B., Gulbinovic R., Mifsud J., Braszko J.J., Kocic I., Breitenfeld L., Castelo-Branco M., Conea S., Magyar I., Bevc S., Krzan M., Bernal M.L., Capella D., Carcas A., De Abajo F.J., Lopez-Rico M., Lucena M.I., Pontes C., Bottiger Y., Le Greves M., de Waard-Siebinga I., Janssen B.J.A., Knol W., Pandit R., van Rosse F., Dent G., Ferro A., Hitchings A.W., Kapil V., Linton K.D., Loke Y.K., Okorie M., Plumb R.D., Pontefract S., Ranmuthu S., Sampson A.P., Thanacoody H.K.R., Whitfield J.P., Wilson K., Internal medicine, Other Research, CCA - Cancer Treatment and quality of life, Bakkum, M, Richir, M, Papaioannidou, P, Likic, R, Sanz, E, Christiaens, T, Costa, J, Mačiulaitis, R, Dima, L, Coleman, J, Tichelaar, J, van Agtmael, M, and Locatelli, V
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Medical education ,Open platform ,Quality management ,Pharmacoepidemiology and Prescription ,Teaching Materials ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Language barrier ,030226 pharmacology & pharmacy ,Open educational resources ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,law ,Political science ,Copyright ,ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION ,Humans ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Quality (business) ,Cooperative Behavior ,Adaptation (computer science) ,Schools, Medical ,media_common ,Pharmacology ,Clinical pharmacology ,05 social sciences ,Open educational resource ,050301 education ,General Medicine ,Quality Improvement ,Clinical pharmacology and therapeutic ,Europe ,Digital education ,Educational resources ,Pharmacology, Clinical ,clinical pharmacology and therapeutics ,digital education ,medical education ,open educational resources ,0503 education ,Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics ,Human - Abstract
Purpose Sharing and developing digital educational resources and open educational resources has been proposed as a way to harmonize and improve clinical pharmacology and therapeutics (CPT) education in European medical schools. Previous research, however, has shown that there are barriers to the adoption and implementation of open educational resources. The aim of this study was to determine perceived opportunities and barriers to the use and creation of open educational resources among European CPT teachers and possible solutions for these barriers. Methods CPT teachers of British and EU medical schools completed an online survey. Opportunities and challenges were identified by thematic analyses and subsequently discussed in an international consensus meeting. Results Data from 99 CPT teachers from 95 medical schools were analysed. Thirty teachers (30.3%) shared or collaboratively produced digital educational resources. All teachers foresaw opportunities in the more active use of open educational resources, including improving the quality of their teaching. The challenges reported were language barriers, local differences, lack of time, technological issues, difficulties with quality management, and copyright restrictions. Practical solutions for these challenges were discussed and include a peer review system, clear indexing, and use of copyright licenses that permit adaptation of resources. Conclusion Key challenges to making greater use of CPT open educational resources are a limited applicability of such resources due to language and local differences and quality concerns. These challenges may be resolved by relatively simple measures, such as allowing adaptation and translation of resources and a peer review system.
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10. Harmonizing and improving European education in prescribing: An overview of digital educational resources used in clinical pharmacology and therapeutics
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Bakkum, Michiel J., Tichelaar, Jelle, Papaioannidou, Paraskevi, Likic, Robert, Sanz Alvarez, Emilio J., Christiaens, Thierry, Costa, João N., Mačiulaitis, Romaldas, Dima, Lorena, Coleman, Jamie, Richir, Milan C., Agtmael, Michiel A., Atanasova, Ivanka, Ganeva, Maria, Gatchev, Emil, Kostadinova, I. I., Mimica Matanovic, S., Vitezic, D, Greta, Wozniak, Kmonickova, E., Karel, Urbanek, Damkier, P., Huupponen, R. K., Auffret, Marine, Bejan‐ Angoulvant, T., Laurent, Chouchana, Jean‐Luc, Cracowski, Drici, M. D., Faillie, J. L., Hélène, Geniaux, Molimard, M., Orlikowski, D., Palin, Karine, Pers, Y.‐M., Picard, Nicolas, Simon, N., Toussirot, E., Boger, R. H., Cascorbi, I., Mueller, S. C., Regenthal, R., Schwab, M., Schwaninger, M. S., Thuermann, P. A., Wojnowski, L., Kouvelas, D., Riba, P., Kerins, David M., Williams, David J., Cosentino, M., De Ponti, Fabrizio, Filippelli, Amelia, Leone, R., Locatelli, Vittorio, Jansone, Baiba, Gulbinovic, Romaldas, Mifsud, Janet, Braszko Jan, J., Kocic, I., Luiza, Breitenfeld, Castelo‐Branco, M., Simona, Conea, Ioan, Magyar, Bevc, S., Mojca, Krzan, Bernal, M. L., Capellà, D., Carcas, A., De Abajo, F. J., Lopez‐Rico, M., Lucena, M. I., Pontes, C., Sanz, E. J., Böttiger, Y., Le Grevès, Madeleine, Waard‐Siebinga, I., Janssen Ben, J. A., Wilma, Knol, Rahul, Pandit, Rosse, F., Dent, G., Albert, Ferro, Hitchings, A. W., Kapil, V., Linton, K. D., Loke, Y. K., Michael, Okorie, David, Plumb Richard, Pontefract, Sarah, Ranmuthu, S., Sampson, A. P., Thanacoody, H. K. R., Whitfield Jonathan, P., Wilson, Kurt, for the Education Working Group of the European Association for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics (EACPT) and its affiliated Network of Teachers in Pharmacotherapy (NOTIP), Bakkum, M, Tichelaar, J, Papaioannidou, P, Likic, R, Sanz Alvarez, E, Christiaens, T, Costa, J, Mačiulaitis, R, Dima, L, Coleman, J, Richir, M, van Agtmael, M, Locatelli, V, Internal medicine, Other Research, Bakkum M.J., Tichelaar J., Papaioannidou P., Likic R., Sanz Alvarez E.J., Christiaens T., Costa J.N., Maciulaitis R., Dima L., Coleman J., Richir M.C., van Agtmael M.A., Atanasova I., Ganeva M., Gatchev E., Kostadinova I.I., Mimica Matanovic S., Vitezic D., Greta W., Kmonickova E., Karel U., Damkier P., Huupponen R.K., Auffret M., Bejan-Angoulvant T., Laurent C., Jean-Luc C., Drici M.D., Faillie J.L., Helene G., Molimard M., Orlikowski D., Palin K., Pers Y.-M., Picard N., Simon N., Toussirot E., Boger R.H., Cascorbi I., Mueller S.C., Regenthal R., Schwab M., Schwaninger M.S., Thuermann P.A., Wojnowski L., Kouvelas D., Riba P., Kerins D.M., Williams D.J., Cosentino M., De Ponti F., Filippelli A., Leone R., Locatelli V., Jansone B., Gulbinovic R., Mifsud J., Braszko Jan J., Kocic I., Luiza B., Castelo-Branco M., Simona C., Ioan M., Bevc S., Mojca K., Bernal M.L., Capella D., Carcas A., De Abajo F.J., Lopez-Rico M., Lucena M.I., Pontes C., Bottiger Y., Le Greves M., de Waard-Siebinga I., Janssen Ben J.A., Wilma K., Rahul P., van Rosse F., Dent G., Albert F., Hitchings A.W., Kapil V., Linton K.D., Loke Y.K., Michael O., David P.R., Pontefract S., Ranmuthu S., Sampson A.P., Thanacoody H.K.R., Whitfield Jonathan P., and Wilson K.
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CONTRIBUTORS IN THE NETWORK OF TEACHERS IN PHARMACOTHERAPY (NOTIP) (ALPHABETIZED BY COUNTRY): Atanasova, Ivanka (Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski, Sofia, Bulgaria); Ganeva, Maria (Trakia University, Stara Zagora, Bulgaria); Gatchev, Emil (Medical University of Sofia, Sofia, Bulgaria); Kostadinova, II (Medical University Plovdiv, Plovdiv, Bulgaria); Mimica Matanovic, S (University of Osijek, Osijek, Croatia); Vitezic, D (University of Rijeka Medical School, Rijeka, Croatia); Wozniak, Greta (University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus); Kmonickova, E (Charles University, Pilsen, Czech Republic); Urbanek, Karel (Palacky University, Olomouc, Czech Republic); Damkier, P (University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark); Huupponen, RK (University of Turku, Turku, Finland); Auffret, Marine (Hospices civils de Lyon, Lyon, France); Bejan-Angoulvant, T (Université de Tours, Tours, France); Chouchana, Laurent (Hospital Cochin, Paris, France); Cracowski, Jean-Luc (University Grenoble Alpes, La Tronche, France); Drici, MD (University of Nice Côte d'Azur, Nice, France); Faillie, JL (CHU Montpellier, Montpellier, France); Geniaux, Hélène (CHU de Limoges, Limoges, France); Molimard, M (Université de Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France); Orlikowski, D (Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines University, Versailles, France); Palin, Karine (University of Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France); Pers, Y-M (CHU Montpellier, Montpellier, France); Picard, Nicolas (CHU de Limoges, Limoges, France); Simon, N (Aix-Marseille University, Marseille, France); Toussirot, E (CHU de Besancon, Besancon, France); Boger, RH (University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany); Cascorbi, I (University of Kiel, Kiel, Germany); Mueller, SC (University Medicine Rostock, Rostock, Germany); Regenthal, R (University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany); Schwab, M (Eberhard Karl University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany); Schwaninger, MS (University of Luebeck, Luebeck, Germany); Thuermann, PA (University Witten/Herdecke, Witten, Germany); Wojnowski, L (University Medical Center Mainz, Mainz, Germany); Kouvelas, D (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece); Riba, P (Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary); Kerins, David M (University College, Cork, Ireland); Williams, David J (Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Dublin, Ireland); Cosentino, M (University of Insubria, Varese, Italy); De Ponti, Fabrizio (University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy); Filippelli, Amelia (University of Salerno, Baronissi, Italy); Leone, R (University of Verona, Verona, Italy); Locatelli, Vittorio (University of Milano - Bicocca, Monza, Italy); Jansone, Baiba (University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia); Gulbinovic, Romaldas (Vilnius University, Vilnius, Lithuania); Mifsud, Janet (University of Malta, Msida, Malta); Braszko, Jan J (Medical University of Bialystok, Bialystok, Poland); kocic, I (Medical University of Gdansk, Gdansk, Poland); Breitenfeld, Luiza (Beira Interior University, Covilh~a, Portugal); Castelo-Branco, M (University of Beira Interior, Covilh~a, Portugal); Conea, Simona (“Vasile Goldis” Western University of Arad, Arad, Romania); Magyar, Ioan (University of Oradea, Oradea, Romania); Bevc, S (University of Maribor, Maribor, Slovenia); Krzan, Mojca (University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia); Bernal, ML (University of Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain); Capellà, D (University of Girona, Girona, Spain); Carcas, A (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, University of Maribor, Spain); De Abajo, FJ (University of Alcalá, Alcalá de Henares, Spain); Lopez-Rico, M (University of Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain); Lucena, MI (University of Malaga, Malaga, Spain); Pontes, C (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Sabadell, Spain); Sanz, EJ (Universidad de La Laguna, La Laguna, Spain); Böttiger, Y (Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden); Le Grevès, Madeleine (Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden); de Waard-Siebinga, I (University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands); Janssen, Ben JA (Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands); Knol, Wilma (University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands); Pandit, Rahul (University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands); van Rosse, F (Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands); Dent, G (Keele University, Keele, United Kingdom); Ferro, Albert (King's College London, London, United Kingdom); Hitchings, AW (St George's, University of London, London, United Kingdom); Kapil, V (Queen Mary University London, London, United Kingdom); Linton, KD (University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom); Loke, YK (University of East Anglia, Norwich, United Kingdom); Okorie, Michael (Brighton and Sussex Medical School, Brighton, United Kingdom); Plumb, Richard David (Queen's University Belfast, Belfast, United Kingdom); Pontefract, Sarah (University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom); Ranmuthu, S (Queen Mary University London, London, United Kingdom); Sampson, AP (University of Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom); Thanacoody, HKR (Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom); Whitfield, Jonathan P (University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, United Kingdom); Wilson, Kurt (University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom) Improvement and harmonization of European clinical pharmacology and therapeutics (CPT) education is urgently required. Because digital educational resources can be easily shared, adapted to local situations and re‐used widely across a variety of educational systems, they may be ideally suited for this purpose Methods With a cross‐sectional survey among principal CPT teachers in 279 out of 304 European medical schools, an overview and classification of digital resources was compiled. Results Teachers from 95 (34%) medical schools in 26 of 28 EU countries responded, 66 (70%) of whom used digital educational resources in their CPT curriculum. A total of 89 of such resources were described in detail, including e‐learning (24%), simulators to teach pharmacokinetics and/or pharmacodynamics (10%), virtual patients (8%), and serious games (5%). Together, these resources covered 235 knowledge‐based learning objectives, 88 skills, and 13 attitudes. Only one third (27) of the resources were in‐part or totally free and only two were licensed open educational resources (free to use, distribute and adapt). A narrative overview of the largest, free and most novel resources is given. Conclusion Digital educational resources, ranging from e‐learning to virtual patients and games, are widely used for CPT education in EU medical schools. Learning objectives are based largely on knowledge rather than skills or attitudes. This may be improved by including more real‐life clinical case scenarios. Moreover, the majority of resources are neither free nor open. Therefore, with a view to harmonizing international CPT education, more needs to be learned about why CPT teachers are not currently sharing their educational materials.
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11. THE CONCISE GUIDE TO PHARMACOLOGY 2021/22: G protein-coupled receptors
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Alexander, SPH, Christopoulos, A, Davenport, AP, Kelly, E, Mathie, A, Peters, JA, Veale, EL, Armstrong, JF, Faccenda, E, Harding, SD, Pawson, AJ, Southan, C, Davies, JA, Abbracchio, MP, Alexander, W, Al-hosaini, K, Baeck, M, Barnes, NM, Bathgate, R, Beaulieu, J-M, Bernstein, KE, Bettler, B, Birdsall, NJM, Blaho, V, Boulay, F, Bousquet, C, Braeuner-Osborne, H, Burnstock, G, Calo, G, Castano, JP, Catt, K, Ceruti, S, Chazot, P, Chiang, N, Chini, B, Chun, J, Cianciulli, A, Civelli, O, Clapp, LH, Couture, R, Csaba, Z, Dahlgren, C, Dent, G, Singh, KD, Douglas, SD, Dournaud, P, Eguchi, S, Escher, E, Filardo, EJ, Fong, T, Fumagalli, M, Gainetdinov, RR, de Gasparo, M, Gerard, C, Gershengorn, M, Gobeil, F, Goodfriend, TL, Goudet, C, Gregory, KJ, Gundlach, AL, Hamann, J, Hanson, J, Hauger, RL, Hay, DL, Heinemann, A, Hollenberg, MD, Holliday, ND, Horiuchi, M, Hoyer, D, Hunyady, L, Husain, A, IJzerman, AP, Inagami, T, Jacobson, KA, Jensen, RT, Jockers, R, Jonnalagadda, D, Karnik, S, Kaupmann, K, Kemp, J, Kennedy, C, Kihara, Y, Kitazawa, T, Kozielewicz, P, Kreienkamp, H-J, Kukkonen, JP, Langenhan, T, Leach, K, Lecca, D, Lee, JD, Leeman, SE, Leprince, J, Li, XX, Williams, TL, Lolait, SJ, Lupp, A, Macrae, R, Maguire, J, Mazella, J, McArdle, CA, Melmed, S, Michel, MC, Miller, LJ, Mitolo, V, Mouillac, B, Mueller, CE, Murphy, P, Nahon, J-L, Ngo, T, Norel, X, Nyimanu, D, Ocarroll, A-M, Offermanns, S, Panaro, MA, Parmentier, M, Pertwee, RG, Pin, J-P, Prossnitz, ER, Quinn, M, Ramachandran, R, Ray, M, Reinscheid, RK, Rondard, P, Rovati, GE, Ruzza, C, Sanger, GJ, Schoeneberg, T, Schulte, G, Schulz, S, Segaloff, DL, Serhan, CN, Stoddart, LA, Sugimoto, Y, Summers, R, Tan, VP, Thal, D, Thomas, WW, Timmermans, PMWM, Tirupula, K, Tulipano, G, Unal, H, Unger, T, Valant, C, Vanderheyden, P, Vaudry, D, Vaudry, H, Vilardaga, J-P, Walker, CS, Wang, JM, Ward, DT, Wester, H-J, Willars, GB, Woodruff, TM, Yao, C, Ye, RD, Alexander, SPH, Christopoulos, A, Davenport, AP, Kelly, E, Mathie, A, Peters, JA, Veale, EL, Armstrong, JF, Faccenda, E, Harding, SD, Pawson, AJ, Southan, C, Davies, JA, Abbracchio, MP, Alexander, W, Al-hosaini, K, Baeck, M, Barnes, NM, Bathgate, R, Beaulieu, J-M, Bernstein, KE, Bettler, B, Birdsall, NJM, Blaho, V, Boulay, F, Bousquet, C, Braeuner-Osborne, H, Burnstock, G, Calo, G, Castano, JP, Catt, K, Ceruti, S, Chazot, P, Chiang, N, Chini, B, Chun, J, Cianciulli, A, Civelli, O, Clapp, LH, Couture, R, Csaba, Z, Dahlgren, C, Dent, G, Singh, KD, Douglas, SD, Dournaud, P, Eguchi, S, Escher, E, Filardo, EJ, Fong, T, Fumagalli, M, Gainetdinov, RR, de Gasparo, M, Gerard, C, Gershengorn, M, Gobeil, F, Goodfriend, TL, Goudet, C, Gregory, KJ, Gundlach, AL, Hamann, J, Hanson, J, Hauger, RL, Hay, DL, Heinemann, A, Hollenberg, MD, Holliday, ND, Horiuchi, M, Hoyer, D, Hunyady, L, Husain, A, IJzerman, AP, Inagami, T, Jacobson, KA, Jensen, RT, Jockers, R, Jonnalagadda, D, Karnik, S, Kaupmann, K, Kemp, J, Kennedy, C, Kihara, Y, Kitazawa, T, Kozielewicz, P, Kreienkamp, H-J, Kukkonen, JP, Langenhan, T, Leach, K, Lecca, D, Lee, JD, Leeman, SE, Leprince, J, Li, XX, Williams, TL, Lolait, SJ, Lupp, A, Macrae, R, Maguire, J, Mazella, J, McArdle, CA, Melmed, S, Michel, MC, Miller, LJ, Mitolo, V, Mouillac, B, Mueller, CE, Murphy, P, Nahon, J-L, Ngo, T, Norel, X, Nyimanu, D, Ocarroll, A-M, Offermanns, S, Panaro, MA, Parmentier, M, Pertwee, RG, Pin, J-P, Prossnitz, ER, Quinn, M, Ramachandran, R, Ray, M, Reinscheid, RK, Rondard, P, Rovati, GE, Ruzza, C, Sanger, GJ, Schoeneberg, T, Schulte, G, Schulz, S, Segaloff, DL, Serhan, CN, Stoddart, LA, Sugimoto, Y, Summers, R, Tan, VP, Thal, D, Thomas, WW, Timmermans, PMWM, Tirupula, K, Tulipano, G, Unal, H, Unger, T, Valant, C, Vanderheyden, P, Vaudry, D, Vaudry, H, Vilardaga, J-P, Walker, CS, Wang, JM, Ward, DT, Wester, H-J, Willars, GB, Woodruff, TM, Yao, C, and Ye, RD
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The Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2021/22 is the fifth in this series of biennial publications. The Concise Guide provides concise overviews, mostly in tabular format, of the key properties of nearly 1900 human drug targets with an emphasis on selective pharmacology (where available), plus links to the open access knowledgebase source of drug targets and their ligands (www.guidetopharmacology.org), which provides more detailed views of target and ligand properties. Although the Concise Guide constitutes over 500 pages, the material presented is substantially reduced compared to information and links presented on the website. It provides a permanent, citable, point-in-time record that will survive database updates. The full contents of this section can be found at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/bph.15538. G protein-coupled receptors are one of the six major pharmacological targets into which the Guide is divided, with the others being: ion channels, nuclear hormone receptors, catalytic receptors, enzymes and transporters. These are presented with nomenclature guidance and summary information on the best available pharmacological tools, alongside key references and suggestions for further reading. The landscape format of the Concise Guide is designed to facilitate comparison of related targets from material contemporary to mid-2021, and supersedes data presented in the 2019/20, 2017/18, 2015/16 and 2013/14 Concise Guides and previous Guides to Receptors and Channels. It is produced in close conjunction with the Nomenclature and Standards Committee of the International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology (NC-IUPHAR), therefore, providing official IUPHAR classification and nomenclature for human drug targets, where appropriate.
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12. Cornerstone Conversation with Berklee Institute of Jazz and Gender Justice Advisory Board: June 9, 2021
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Davis, Angela Y., Griffin, Farah Jasmine, Weems, Carrie Mae, Dent, Gina, Crawford, Romi, and Rustin, Nichole
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Dent, G., Rühlmann, E., Bodtke, K., Magnussen, H., and Rabe, K.F.
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Dent, G., Magnussen, H., and Rabe, K. F.
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21. Real-world experience of metformin use in pregnancy: Observational data from the Northern Territory Diabetes in Pregnancy Clinical Register
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Maple-Brown, LJ, Lindenmayer, G, Barzi, F, Whitbread, C, Connors, C, Moore, E, Boyle, J, Kirkwood, M, Lee, I-L, Longmore, D, van Dokkum, P, Wicks, M, Dowden, M, Inglis, C, Cotter, M, Kirkham, R, Corpus, S, Chitturi, S, Thomas, S, O'Dea, K, Zimmet, P, Oats, J, McIntyre, HD, Brown, A, Shaw, JE, Dent, G, Eades, S, Stone, M, Harris, M, Dempsey, K, Lynch, M, Maple-Brown, LJ, Lindenmayer, G, Barzi, F, Whitbread, C, Connors, C, Moore, E, Boyle, J, Kirkwood, M, Lee, I-L, Longmore, D, van Dokkum, P, Wicks, M, Dowden, M, Inglis, C, Cotter, M, Kirkham, R, Corpus, S, Chitturi, S, Thomas, S, O'Dea, K, Zimmet, P, Oats, J, McIntyre, HD, Brown, A, Shaw, JE, Dent, G, Eades, S, Stone, M, Harris, M, Dempsey, K, and Lynch, M
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BACKGROUND: In Australia's Northern Territory, Indigenous mothers account for 33% of births and have high rates of hyperglycemia in pregnancy. The prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) in pregnancy is up to 10-fold higher in Indigenous than non-Indigenous Australian mothers, and the use of metformin is common. We assessed birth outcomes in relation to metformin use during pregnancy from a clinical register. METHODS: The study included women with gestational diabetes (GDM), newly diagnosed diabetes in pregnancy (DIP), or pre-existing T2D from 2012 to 2016. Data were analyzed for metformin use in the third trimester. Regression models were adjusted for maternal age, body mass index, parity, and insulin use. RESULTS: Of 1649 pregnancies, 814 (49.4%) were to Indigenous women, of whom 234 (28.7%) had T2D (vs 4.6% non-Indigenous women; P < 0.001). Metformin use was high in Indigenous women (84%-90% T2D, 42%-48% GDM/DIP) and increased over time in non-Indigenous women (43%-100% T2D, 14%-35% GDM/DIP). Among Indigenous women with GDM/DIP, there were no significant differences between groups with and without metformin in cesarean section (51% vs 39%; adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 1.25, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.87-1.81), large for gestational age (24% vs 13%; aOR 1.5, 95% CI 0.9-2.5), or serious neonatal adverse events (9.4% vs 5.9%; aOR 1.32, 95% CI 0.68-2.57). Metformin use was independently associated with earlier gestational age (37.7 vs 38.5 weeks), but the risk did not remain independently higher after exclusion of women managed with medical nutrition therapy alone, and the increase in births <37 weeks was not significant on multivariate analysis. CONCLUSIONS: We found no clear evidence of any adverse outcomes related to the use of metformin for the treatment of hyperglycemia in pregnancy.
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22. THE CONCISE GUIDE TO PHARMACOLOGY 2019/20: G protein-coupled receptors
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Alexander, SPH, Christopoulos, A, Davenport, AP, Kelly, E, Mathie, A, Peters, JA, Veale, EL, Armstrong, JF, Faccenda, E, Harding, SD, Pawson, AJ, Sharman, JL, Southan, C, Davies, JA, Arumugam, TV, Bennett, A, Sjogren, B, Sobey, C, Wong, SS, Abbracchio, MP, Alexander, W, Al-hosaini, K, Back, M, Beaulieu, J-M, Bernstein, KE, Bettler, B, Birdsall, NJM, Blaho, V, Bousquet, C, Brauner-Osborne, H, Burnstock, G, Calo, G, Castano, JP, Catt, KJ, Ceruti, S, Chazot, P, Chiang, N, Chun, J, Cianciulli, A, Clapp, LH, Couture, R, Csaba, Z, Dent, G, Singh, KD, Douglas, SD, Dournaud, P, Eguchi, S, Escher, E, Filardo, E, Fong, TM, Fumagalli, M, Gainetdinov, RR, de Gasparo, M, Gershengorn, M, Gobeil, F, Goodfriend, TL, Goudet, C, Gregory, KJ, Gundlach, AL, Hamann, J, Hanson, J, Hauger, RL, Hay, D, Heinemann, A, Hollenberg, MD, Holliday, ND, Horiuchi, M, Hoyer, D, Hunyady, L, Husain, A, Ijzerman, AP, Inagami, T, Jacobson, KA, Jensen, RT, Jockers, R, Jonnalagadda, D, Karnik, S, Kaupmann, K, Kemp, J, Kennedy, C, Kihara, Y, Kozielewicz, P, Kreienkamp, H-J, Kukkonen, JP, Langenhan, T, Leach, K, Lecca, D, Lee, JD, Leeman, SE, Leprince, J, Lolait, SJ, Lupp, A, Macrae, R, Maguire, J, Mazella, J, McArdle, CA, Melmed, S, Michel, MC, Miller, L, Mitolo, V, Mouillac, B, Murphy, PM, Nahon, J-L, Norel, X, Nyimanu, D, O'Carroll, A-M, Offermanns, S, Panaro, MA, Pertwee, RG, Pin, J-P, Prossnitz, E, Ramachandran, R, Reinscheid, RK, Rondard, P, Rovati, GE, Ruzza, C, Sanger, G, Schoeneberg, T, Schulte, G, Schulz, S, Segaloff, DL, Serhan, CN, Stoddart, LA, Sugimoto, Y, Summers, R, Tan, V, Thomas, W, Timmermans, PBMWM, Tirupula, K, Tulipano, G, Unal, H, Unger, T, Vanderheyden, P, Vaudry, D, Vaudry, H, Vilardaga, J-P, Walker, CS, Ward, DT, Wester, H-J, Willars, GB, Williams, TL, Woodruff, TM, Yao, C, Aldrich, RW, Becirovic, E, Biel, M, Catterall, WA, Conner, AC, Davies, P, Delling, M, Di Virgilio, F, Falzoni, S, George, C, Goldstein, SAN, Grissmer, S, Ha, K, Hammelmann, V, Hanukoglu, I, Jarvis, M, Jensen, AA, Kaczmarek, LK, Kellenberger, S, King, B, Lynch, JW, Perez-Reyes, E, Plant, LD, Rash, LD, Ren, D, Sivilotti, LG, Smart, TG, Snutch, TP, Tian, J, Van den Eynde, C, Vriens, J, Wei, AD, Winn, BT, Wulff, H, Xu, H, Yue, L, Zhang, X, Zhu, M, Coons, L, Fuller, P, Korach, KS, Young, M, Bryant, C, Farndale, RW, Hobbs, A, Jarvis, GE, MacEwan, D, Monie, TP, Waldman, S, Beuve, A, Boison, D, Brouckaert, P, Burnett, JC, Burns, K, Dessauer, C, Friebe, A, Garthwaite, J, Gertsch, J, Helsby, N, Izzo, AA, Koesling, D, Kuhn, M, Ostrom, R, Papapetropoulos, A, Potter, LR, Pyne, NJ, Pyne, S, Russwurm, M, Schmidt, HHHW, Seifert, R, Stasch, J-P, Szabo, C, van der Stelt, M, van der Vliet, A, Watts, V, Anderson, CMH, Broer, S, Dawson, P, Hagenbuch, B, Hammond, JR, Hancox, J, Inui, K-I, Kanai, Y, Kemp, S, Thwaites, DT, Verri, T, Alexander, SPH, Christopoulos, A, Davenport, AP, Kelly, E, Mathie, A, Peters, JA, Veale, EL, Armstrong, JF, Faccenda, E, Harding, SD, Pawson, AJ, Sharman, JL, Southan, C, Davies, JA, Arumugam, TV, Bennett, A, Sjogren, B, Sobey, C, Wong, SS, Abbracchio, MP, Alexander, W, Al-hosaini, K, Back, M, Beaulieu, J-M, Bernstein, KE, Bettler, B, Birdsall, NJM, Blaho, V, Bousquet, C, Brauner-Osborne, H, Burnstock, G, Calo, G, Castano, JP, Catt, KJ, Ceruti, S, Chazot, P, Chiang, N, Chun, J, Cianciulli, A, Clapp, LH, Couture, R, Csaba, Z, Dent, G, Singh, KD, Douglas, SD, Dournaud, P, Eguchi, S, Escher, E, Filardo, E, Fong, TM, Fumagalli, M, Gainetdinov, RR, de Gasparo, M, Gershengorn, M, Gobeil, F, Goodfriend, TL, Goudet, C, Gregory, KJ, Gundlach, AL, Hamann, J, Hanson, J, Hauger, RL, Hay, D, Heinemann, A, Hollenberg, MD, Holliday, ND, Horiuchi, M, Hoyer, D, Hunyady, L, Husain, A, Ijzerman, AP, Inagami, T, Jacobson, KA, Jensen, RT, Jockers, R, Jonnalagadda, D, Karnik, S, Kaupmann, K, Kemp, J, Kennedy, C, Kihara, Y, Kozielewicz, P, Kreienkamp, H-J, Kukkonen, JP, Langenhan, T, Leach, K, Lecca, D, Lee, JD, Leeman, SE, Leprince, J, Lolait, SJ, Lupp, A, Macrae, R, Maguire, J, Mazella, J, McArdle, CA, Melmed, S, Michel, MC, Miller, L, Mitolo, V, Mouillac, B, Murphy, PM, Nahon, J-L, Norel, X, Nyimanu, D, O'Carroll, A-M, Offermanns, S, Panaro, MA, Pertwee, RG, Pin, J-P, Prossnitz, E, Ramachandran, R, Reinscheid, RK, Rondard, P, Rovati, GE, Ruzza, C, Sanger, G, Schoeneberg, T, Schulte, G, Schulz, S, Segaloff, DL, Serhan, CN, Stoddart, LA, Sugimoto, Y, Summers, R, Tan, V, Thomas, W, Timmermans, PBMWM, Tirupula, K, Tulipano, G, Unal, H, Unger, T, Vanderheyden, P, Vaudry, D, Vaudry, H, Vilardaga, J-P, Walker, CS, Ward, DT, Wester, H-J, Willars, GB, Williams, TL, Woodruff, TM, Yao, C, Aldrich, RW, Becirovic, E, Biel, M, Catterall, WA, Conner, AC, Davies, P, Delling, M, Di Virgilio, F, Falzoni, S, George, C, Goldstein, SAN, Grissmer, S, Ha, K, Hammelmann, V, Hanukoglu, I, Jarvis, M, Jensen, AA, Kaczmarek, LK, Kellenberger, S, King, B, Lynch, JW, Perez-Reyes, E, Plant, LD, Rash, LD, Ren, D, Sivilotti, LG, Smart, TG, Snutch, TP, Tian, J, Van den Eynde, C, Vriens, J, Wei, AD, Winn, BT, Wulff, H, Xu, H, Yue, L, Zhang, X, Zhu, M, Coons, L, Fuller, P, Korach, KS, Young, M, Bryant, C, Farndale, RW, Hobbs, A, Jarvis, GE, MacEwan, D, Monie, TP, Waldman, S, Beuve, A, Boison, D, Brouckaert, P, Burnett, JC, Burns, K, Dessauer, C, Friebe, A, Garthwaite, J, Gertsch, J, Helsby, N, Izzo, AA, Koesling, D, Kuhn, M, Ostrom, R, Papapetropoulos, A, Potter, LR, Pyne, NJ, Pyne, S, Russwurm, M, Schmidt, HHHW, Seifert, R, Stasch, J-P, Szabo, C, van der Stelt, M, van der Vliet, A, Watts, V, Anderson, CMH, Broer, S, Dawson, P, Hagenbuch, B, Hammond, JR, Hancox, J, Inui, K-I, Kanai, Y, Kemp, S, Thwaites, DT, and Verri, T
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The Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2019/20 is the fourth in this series of biennial publications. The Concise Guide provides concise overviews of the key properties of nearly 1800 human drug targets with an emphasis on selective pharmacology (where available), plus links to the open access knowledgebase source of drug targets and their ligands (www.guidetopharmacology.org), which provides more detailed views of target and ligand properties. Although the Concise Guide represents approximately 400 pages, the material presented is substantially reduced compared to information and links presented on the website. It provides a permanent, citable, point-in-time record that will survive database updates. The full contents of this section can be found at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bph.14748. G protein-coupled receptors are one of the six major pharmacological targets into which the Guide is divided, with the others being: ion channels, nuclear hormone receptors, catalytic receptors, enzymes and transporters. These are presented with nomenclature guidance and summary information on the best available pharmacological tools, alongside key references and suggestions for further reading. The landscape format of the Concise Guide is designed to facilitate comparison of related targets from material contemporary to mid-2019, and supersedes data presented in the 2017/18, 2015/16 and 2013/14 Concise Guides and previous Guides to Receptors and Channels. It is produced in close conjunction with the International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology Committee on Receptor Nomenclature and Drug Classification (NC-IUPHAR), therefore, providing official IUPHAR classification and nomenclature for human drug targets, where appropriate.
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23. Hydrogen peroxide contracts human airways in vitro: role of epithelium
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Rabe, K.F., Dent, G., and Magnussen, H.
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Hydrogen peroxide -- Physiological aspects ,Epithelium -- Observations ,Prostaglandins -- Physiological aspects ,Biological sciences - Abstract
Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) contracts the human air tracts in vitro and the action is increased by the removal of epithelium. Cyclooxygenase products such as prostaglandins play an intermediary role in the action. The amount of contraction depends on the method of application of H2O2. Similar effects of H2O2 have been observed in other animals such as pig, rat and cat. There is inflammation of the airways in diseases of the air tracts such as bronchial asthma and chronic obstructive bronchitis.
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24. Comparison of the digital rectal examination, endorectal ultrasound, and body coil magnetic resonance imaging in the staging of adenocarcinoma of the prostate
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Schiebler, M. L., McSherry, S., Keefe, B., Mittelstaedt, C. A., Mohler, J. L., Dent, G. A., and McCartney, W. H.
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- 1991
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25. Identification of PDE isozymes in human pulmonary artery and affect of selective PDE inhibitors
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Rabe, K.F., Tenor, H., Dent, G., Schudt, C., Nakashima, M., and Magnussen, H.
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Phosphodiesterases -- Physiological aspects ,Nucleotides -- Physiological aspects ,Pulmonary artery -- Research ,Biological sciences - Abstract
Human pulmonary artery has four phosphodiesterase (PDE) isozyme families and the contraction induced by prostaglandin F alpha is relieved by PDE inhibitors which have specificity for types III, III/IV and V of PDE. PDE type II is present only in the human bronchus along with the other four forms, particularly in the cystolic phase of airway smooth muscle homogenates. Elevation in the CAMP regulates the vascular smooth muscle tone by PDE inhibitors.
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- 1994
26. Maternal Regulation of the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis in the 20-Day-Old Rat: Consequences of Laboratory Weaning
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Schmidt, M., Okimoto, D. K., Dent, G. W., Gordon, M. K., and Levine, S.
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27. Phosphodiesterase isozymes modulating inherent tone in human airways: identification and characterization
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Rabe, K.F., Tenor, H., Dent, G., Schudt, C., Liebig, S., and Magnussesn, H.
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Phosphodiesterases -- Physiological aspects ,Isoenzymes -- Research ,Bronchi -- Physiological aspects ,Biological sciences - Abstract
The maintenance of both cellular cyclic nucleotide models and bronchial muscle tone by phosphodiesterase (PDE) isozymes existing in the human peripheral airway was investigated. Biochemical studies were conducted to characterize changes in the inherent tone of human airways due to the presence of the selective PDE inhibitors. The presence of all five PDE isozyme families in crude preparations of human peripheral airways was established.
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28. Involvement of protein tyrosine kinases in activation of human eosinophils by platelet-activating factor
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DENT, G., MUÑOZ, N. M., ZHU, X., RÜHLMANN, E., MAGNUSSEN, H., LEFF, A. R., and RABE, K. F.
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29. Preface
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Schudt, C., primary, Dent, G., additional, and Rabe, K.F., additional
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30. Selective phosphodiesterase inhibitors for the treatment of bronchial asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
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SCHMIDT, D., DENT, G., and RABE, K. F.
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31. Theophylline and airway inflammation
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RABE, K. F. and DENT, G.
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32. Role of IgE in hyperresponsiveness induced by passive sensitization of human airways.
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Watson, N, Bodtke, K, Coleman, R A, Dent, G, Morton, B E, Rühlmann, E, Magnussen, H, and Rabe, K F
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33. Theophylline suppresses human alveolar macrophage respiratory burst through phosphodiesterase inhibition.
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Dent, G, Giembycz, M A, Rabe, K F, Wolf, B, Barnes, P J, and Magnussen, H
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34. Quantifying myelin kinetics in healthy subjects using deuterium labeling
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Kanhai, K., Goulooze, S.C., Stevens, J., Dent, G., Verma, A., Hankemeier, T., Boer, T. de, Meijering, H., Chavez, J., and Groeneveld, G.J.
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35. The Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2013/14: overview
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Alexander, SP, Benson, HE, Faccenda, E, Pawson, AJ, Sharman, JL, McGrath, JC, Catterall, WA, Spedding, M, Peters, JA, Harmar, AJ, CGTP Collaborators, Abul-Hasn, N, Anderson, CM, Araiksinen, MS, Arita, M, Arthofer, E, Barker, EL, Barratt, C, Barnes, NM, Bathgate, R, Beart, PM, Belelli, D, Bennett, AJ, Birdsall, NJ, Boison, D, Bonner, TI, Brailsford, L, Bröer, S, Brown, P, Calo, G, Carter, WG, Chan, SL, Chao, MV, Chiang, N, Christopoulos, A, Chun, JJ, Cidlowski, J, Clapham, DE, Cockcroft, S, Connor, MA, Cox, HM, Cuthbert, A, Dautzenberg, FM, Davenport, AP, Dawson, PA, Dent, G, Dijksterhuis, JP, Dollery, CT, Dolphin, AC, Donowitz, M, Dubocovich, ML, Eiden, L, Eidne, K, Evans, BA, Fabbro, D, Fahlke, C, Farndale, R, Fitzgerald, GA, Fong, TM, Fowler, CJ, Fry, JR, Funk, CD, Futerman, AH, Ganapathy, V, Gaisnier, B, Gershengorn, MA, Goldin, A, Goldman, ID, Gundlach, AL, Hagenbuch, B, Hales, TG, Hammond, JR, Hamon, M, Hancox, JC, Hauger, RL, Hay, DL, Hobbs, AJ, Hollenberg, MD, Holliday, ND, Hoyer, D, Hynes, NA, Inui, KI, Ishii, S, Jacobson, KA, Jarvis, GE, Jarvis, MF, Jensen, R, Jones, CE, Jones, RL, Kaibuchi, K, Kanai, Y, Kennedy, C, Kerr, ID, Khan, AA, Klienz, MJ, Kukkonen, JP, Lapoint, JY, Leurs, R, Lingueglia, E, Lippiat, J, Lolait, SJ, Lummis, SC, Lynch, JW, MacEwan, D, Maguire, JJ, Marshall, IL, May, JM, McArdle, CA, Michel, MC, Millar, NS, Miller, LJ, Mitolo, V, Monk, PN, Moore, PK, Moorhouse, AJ, Mouillac, B, Murphy, PM, Neubig, RR, Neumaier, J, Niesler, B, Obaidat, A, Offermanns, S, Ohlstein, E, Panaro, MA, Parsons, S, Pwrtwee, RG, Petersen, J, Pin, JP, Poyner, DR, Prigent, S, Prossnitz, ER, Pyne, NJ, Pyne, S, Quigley, JG, Ramachandran, R, Richelson, EL, Roberts, RE, Roskoski, R, Ross, RA, Roth, M, Rudnick, G, Ryan, RM, Said, SI, Schild, L, Sanger, GJ, Scholich, K, Schousboe, A, Schulte, G, Schulz, S, Serhan, CN, Sexton, PM, Sibley, DR, Siegel, JM, Singh, G, Sitsapesan, R, Smart, TG, Smith, DM, Soga, T, Stahl, A, Stewart, G, Stoddart, LA, Summers, RJ, Thorens, B, Thwaites, DT, Toll, L, Traynor, JR, Usdin, TB, Vandenberg, RJ, Villalon, C, Vore, M, Waldman, SA, Ward, DT, Willars, GB, Wonnacott, SJ, Wright, E, Ye, RD, Yonezawa, A, and Zimmermann, M
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The Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2013/14 provides concise overviews of the key properties of over 2000 human drug targets with their pharmacology, plus links to an open access knowledgebase of drug targets and their ligands (www.guidetopharmacology.org), which provides more detailed views of target and ligand properties from the IUPHAR database. The full contents can be found at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bph.12444/full. This compilation of the major pharmacological targets is divided into seven areas of focus: G protein-coupled receptors, ligand-gated ion channels, ion channels, catalytic receptors, nuclear hormone receptors, transporters and enzymes. These are presented with nomenclature guidance and summary information on the best available pharmacological tools, alongside key references and suggestions for further reading. A new landscape format has easy to use tables comparing related targets. It is a condensed version of material contemporary to late 2013, which is presented in greater detail and constantly updated on the website www.guidetopharmacology.org, superseding data presented in previous Guides to Receptors & Channels. It is produced in conjunction with NC-IUPHAR and provides the official IUPHAR classification and nomenclature for human drug targets, where appropriate. It consolidates information previously curated and displayed separately in IUPHAR-DB and GRAC and provides a permanent, citable, point-in-time record that will survive database updates.
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36. Quantifying Beta‐Galactosylceramide Kinetics in Cerebrospinal Fluid of Healthy Subjects Using Deuterium Labeling
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Kanhai, KMS, primary, Goulooze, SC, additional, Stevens, J, additional, Hay, JL, additional, Dent, G, additional, Verma, A, additional, Hankemeier, T, additional, Boer, T, additional, Meijering, H, additional, Chavez, JC, additional, Cohen, AF, additional, and Groeneveld, GJ, additional
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37. THE CONCISE GUIDE TO PHARMACOLOGY 2015/16: Transporters
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Alexander, SPH, Kelly, E, Marrion, N, Peters, JA, Benson, HE, Faccenda, E, Pawson, AJ, Sharman, JL, Southan, C, Davies, JA, Aldrich, R, Attali, B, Back, M, Barnes, NM, Bathgate, R, Beart, PM, Becirovic, E, Biel, M, Birdsall, NJ, Boison, D, Brauner-Osborne, H, Broeer, S, Bryant, C, Burnstock, G, Burris, T, Cain, D, Calo, G, Chan, SL, Chandy, KG, Chiang, N, Christakos, S, Christopoulos, A, Chun, JJ, Chung, J-J, Clapham, DE, Connor, MA, Coons, L, Cox, HM, Dautzenberg, FM, Dent, G, Douglas, SD, Dubocovich, ML, Edwards, DP, Farndale, R, Fong, TM, Forrest, D, Fowler, CJ, Fuller, P, Gainetdinov, RR, Gershengorn, MA, Goldin, A, Goldstein, SAN, Grimm, SL, Grissmer, S, Gundlach, AL, Hagenbuch, B, Hammond, JR, Hancox, JC, Hartig, S, Hauger, RL, Hay, DL, Hebert, T, Hollenberg, AN, Holliday, ND, Hoyer, D, Ijzerman, AP, Inui, KI, Ishii, S, Jacobson, KA, Jan, LY, Jarvis, GE, Jensen, R, Jetten, A, Jockers, R, Kaczmarek, LK, Kanai, Y, Kang, HS, Karnik, S, Kerr, ID, Korach, KS, Lange, CA, Larhammar, D, Leeb-Lundberg, F, Leurs, R, Lolait, SJ, Macewan, D, Maguire, JJ, May, JM, Mazella, J, McArdle, CA, McDonnell, DP, Michel, MC, Miller, LJ, Mitolo, V, Monie, T, Monk, PN, Mouillac, B, Murphy, PM, Nahon, J-L, Nerbonne, J, Nichols, CG, Norel, X, Oakley, R, Offermanns, S, Palmer, LG, Panaro, MA, Perez-Reyes, E, Pertwee, RG, Pike, JW, Pin, JP, Pintor, S, Plant, LD, Poyner, DR, Prossnitz, ER, Pyne, S, Ren, D, Richer, JK, Rondard, P, Ross, RA, Sackin, H, Safi, R, Sanguinetti, MC, Sartorius, CA, Segaloff, DL, Sladek, FM, Stewart, G, Stoddart, LA, Striessnig, J, Summers, RJ, Takeda, Y, Tetel, M, Toll, L, Trimmer, JS, Tsai, M-J, Tsai, SY, Tucker, S, Usdin, TB, Vilargada, J-P, Vore, M, Ward, DT, Waxman, SG, Webb, P, Wei, AD, Weigel, N, Willars, GB, Winrow, C, Wong, SS, Wulff, H, Ye, RD, Young, M, Zajac, J-M, Alexander, SPH, Kelly, E, Marrion, N, Peters, JA, Benson, HE, Faccenda, E, Pawson, AJ, Sharman, JL, Southan, C, Davies, JA, Aldrich, R, Attali, B, Back, M, Barnes, NM, Bathgate, R, Beart, PM, Becirovic, E, Biel, M, Birdsall, NJ, Boison, D, Brauner-Osborne, H, Broeer, S, Bryant, C, Burnstock, G, Burris, T, Cain, D, Calo, G, Chan, SL, Chandy, KG, Chiang, N, Christakos, S, Christopoulos, A, Chun, JJ, Chung, J-J, Clapham, DE, Connor, MA, Coons, L, Cox, HM, Dautzenberg, FM, Dent, G, Douglas, SD, Dubocovich, ML, Edwards, DP, Farndale, R, Fong, TM, Forrest, D, Fowler, CJ, Fuller, P, Gainetdinov, RR, Gershengorn, MA, Goldin, A, Goldstein, SAN, Grimm, SL, Grissmer, S, Gundlach, AL, Hagenbuch, B, Hammond, JR, Hancox, JC, Hartig, S, Hauger, RL, Hay, DL, Hebert, T, Hollenberg, AN, Holliday, ND, Hoyer, D, Ijzerman, AP, Inui, KI, Ishii, S, Jacobson, KA, Jan, LY, Jarvis, GE, Jensen, R, Jetten, A, Jockers, R, Kaczmarek, LK, Kanai, Y, Kang, HS, Karnik, S, Kerr, ID, Korach, KS, Lange, CA, Larhammar, D, Leeb-Lundberg, F, Leurs, R, Lolait, SJ, Macewan, D, Maguire, JJ, May, JM, Mazella, J, McArdle, CA, McDonnell, DP, Michel, MC, Miller, LJ, Mitolo, V, Monie, T, Monk, PN, Mouillac, B, Murphy, PM, Nahon, J-L, Nerbonne, J, Nichols, CG, Norel, X, Oakley, R, Offermanns, S, Palmer, LG, Panaro, MA, Perez-Reyes, E, Pertwee, RG, Pike, JW, Pin, JP, Pintor, S, Plant, LD, Poyner, DR, Prossnitz, ER, Pyne, S, Ren, D, Richer, JK, Rondard, P, Ross, RA, Sackin, H, Safi, R, Sanguinetti, MC, Sartorius, CA, Segaloff, DL, Sladek, FM, Stewart, G, Stoddart, LA, Striessnig, J, Summers, RJ, Takeda, Y, Tetel, M, Toll, L, Trimmer, JS, Tsai, M-J, Tsai, SY, Tucker, S, Usdin, TB, Vilargada, J-P, Vore, M, Ward, DT, Waxman, SG, Webb, P, Wei, AD, Weigel, N, Willars, GB, Winrow, C, Wong, SS, Wulff, H, Ye, RD, Young, M, and Zajac, J-M
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The Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2015/16 provides concise overviews of the key properties of over 1750 human drug targets with their pharmacology, plus links to an open access knowledgebase of drug targets and their ligands (www.guidetopharmacology.org), which provides more detailed views of target and ligand properties. The full contents can be found at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bph.13355/full. G protein-coupled receptors are one of the eight major pharmacological targets into which the Guide is divided, with the others being: G protein-coupled receptors, ligand-gated ion channels, voltage-gated ion channels, other ion channels, nuclear hormone receptors, catalytic receptors and transporters. These are presented with nomenclature guidance and summary information on the best available pharmacological tools, alongside key references and suggestions for further reading. The Concise Guide is published in landscape format in order to facilitate comparison of related targets. It is a condensed version of material contemporary to late 2015, which is presented in greater detail and constantly updated on the website www.guidetopharmacology.org, superseding data presented in the previous Guides to Receptors & Channels and the Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2013/14. It is produced in conjunction with NC-IUPHAR and provides the official IUPHAR classification and nomenclature for human drug targets, where appropriate. It consolidates information previously curated and displayed separately in IUPHAR-DB and GRAC and provides a permanent, citable, point-in-time record that will survive database updates.
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38. THE CONCISE GUIDE TO PHARMACOLOGY 2015/16: Ligand-gated ion channels
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Alexander, SPH, Peters, JA, Kelly, E, Marrion, N, Benson, HE, Faccenda, E, Pawson, AJ, Sharman, JL, Southan, C, Davies, JA, Aldrich, R, Attali, B, Back, M, Barnes, NM, Bathgate, R, Beart, PM, Becirovic, E, Biel, M, Birdsall, NJ, Boison, D, Brauner-Osborne, H, Broeer, S, Bryant, C, Burnstock, G, Burris, T, Cain, D, Calo, G, Chan, SL, Chandy, KG, Chiang, N, Christakos, S, Christopoulos, A, Chun, JJ, Chung, J-J, Clapham, DE, Connor, MA, Coons, L, Cox, HM, Dautzenberg, FM, Dent, G, Douglas, SD, Dubocovich, ML, Edwards, DP, Farndale, R, Fong, TM, Forrest, D, Fowler, CJ, Fuller, P, Gainetdinov, RR, Gershengorn, MA, Goldin, A, Goldstein, SAN, Grimm, SL, Grissmer, S, Gundlach, AL, Hagenbuch, B, Hammond, JR, Hancox, JC, Hartig, S, Hauger, RL, Hay, DL, Hebert, T, Hollenberg, AN, Holliday, ND, Hoyer, D, Ijzerman, AP, Inui, KI, Ishii, S, Jacobson, KA, Jan, LY, Jarvis, GE, Jensen, R, Jetten, A, Jockers, R, Kaczmarek, LK, Kanai, Y, Kang, HS, Karnik, S, Kerr, ID, Korach, KS, Lange, CA, Larhammar, D, Leeb-Lundberg, F, Leurs, R, Lolait, SJ, Macewan, D, Maguire, JJ, May, JM, Mazella, J, McArdle, CA, McDonnell, DP, Michel, MC, Miller, LJ, Mitolo, V, Monie, T, Monk, PN, Mouillac, B, Murphy, PM, Nahon, J-L, Nerbonne, J, Nichols, CG, Norel, X, Oakley, R, Offermanns, S, Palmer, LG, Panaro, MA, Perez-Reyes, E, Pertwee, RG, Pike, JW, Pin, JP, Pintor, S, Plant, LD, Poyner, DR, Prossnitz, ER, Pyne, S, Ren, D, Richer, JK, Rondard, P, Ross, RA, Sackin, H, Safi, R, Sanguinetti, MC, Sartorius, CA, Segaloff, DL, Sladek, FM, Stewart, G, Stoddart, LA, Striessnig, J, Summers, RJ, Takeda, Y, Tetel, M, Toll, L, Trimmer, JS, Tsai, M-J, Tsai, SY, Tucker, S, Usdin, TB, Vilargada, J-P, Vore, M, Ward, DT, Waxman, SG, Webb, P, Wei, AD, Weigel, N, Willars, GB, Winrow, C, Wong, SS, Wulff, H, Ye, RD, Young, M, Zajac, J-M, Alexander, SPH, Peters, JA, Kelly, E, Marrion, N, Benson, HE, Faccenda, E, Pawson, AJ, Sharman, JL, Southan, C, Davies, JA, Aldrich, R, Attali, B, Back, M, Barnes, NM, Bathgate, R, Beart, PM, Becirovic, E, Biel, M, Birdsall, NJ, Boison, D, Brauner-Osborne, H, Broeer, S, Bryant, C, Burnstock, G, Burris, T, Cain, D, Calo, G, Chan, SL, Chandy, KG, Chiang, N, Christakos, S, Christopoulos, A, Chun, JJ, Chung, J-J, Clapham, DE, Connor, MA, Coons, L, Cox, HM, Dautzenberg, FM, Dent, G, Douglas, SD, Dubocovich, ML, Edwards, DP, Farndale, R, Fong, TM, Forrest, D, Fowler, CJ, Fuller, P, Gainetdinov, RR, Gershengorn, MA, Goldin, A, Goldstein, SAN, Grimm, SL, Grissmer, S, Gundlach, AL, Hagenbuch, B, Hammond, JR, Hancox, JC, Hartig, S, Hauger, RL, Hay, DL, Hebert, T, Hollenberg, AN, Holliday, ND, Hoyer, D, Ijzerman, AP, Inui, KI, Ishii, S, Jacobson, KA, Jan, LY, Jarvis, GE, Jensen, R, Jetten, A, Jockers, R, Kaczmarek, LK, Kanai, Y, Kang, HS, Karnik, S, Kerr, ID, Korach, KS, Lange, CA, Larhammar, D, Leeb-Lundberg, F, Leurs, R, Lolait, SJ, Macewan, D, Maguire, JJ, May, JM, Mazella, J, McArdle, CA, McDonnell, DP, Michel, MC, Miller, LJ, Mitolo, V, Monie, T, Monk, PN, Mouillac, B, Murphy, PM, Nahon, J-L, Nerbonne, J, Nichols, CG, Norel, X, Oakley, R, Offermanns, S, Palmer, LG, Panaro, MA, Perez-Reyes, E, Pertwee, RG, Pike, JW, Pin, JP, Pintor, S, Plant, LD, Poyner, DR, Prossnitz, ER, Pyne, S, Ren, D, Richer, JK, Rondard, P, Ross, RA, Sackin, H, Safi, R, Sanguinetti, MC, Sartorius, CA, Segaloff, DL, Sladek, FM, Stewart, G, Stoddart, LA, Striessnig, J, Summers, RJ, Takeda, Y, Tetel, M, Toll, L, Trimmer, JS, Tsai, M-J, Tsai, SY, Tucker, S, Usdin, TB, Vilargada, J-P, Vore, M, Ward, DT, Waxman, SG, Webb, P, Wei, AD, Weigel, N, Willars, GB, Winrow, C, Wong, SS, Wulff, H, Ye, RD, Young, M, and Zajac, J-M
- Abstract
The Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2015/16 provides concise overviews of the key properties of over 1750 human drug targets with their pharmacology, plus links to an open access knowledgebase of drug targets and their ligands (www.guidetopharmacology.org), which provides more detailed views of target and ligand properties. The full contents can be found at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bph.13349/full. Ligand-gated ion channels are one of the eight major pharmacological targets into which the Guide is divided, with the others being: ligand-gated ion channels, voltage-gated ion channels, other ion channels, nuclear hormone receptors, catalytic receptors, enzymes and transporters. These are presented with nomenclature guidance and summary information on the best available pharmacological tools, alongside key references and suggestions for further reading. The Concise Guide is published in landscape format in order to facilitate comparison of related targets. It is a condensed version of material contemporary to late 2015, which is presented in greater detail and constantly updated on the website www.guidetopharmacology.org, superseding data presented in the previous Guides to Receptors & Channels and the Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2013/14. It is produced in conjunction with NC-IUPHAR and provides the official IUPHAR classification and nomenclature for human drug targets, where appropriate. It consolidates information previously curated and displayed separately in IUPHAR-DB and GRAC and provides a permanent, citable, point-in-time record that will survive database updates.
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39. THE CONCISE GUIDE TO PHARMACOLOGY 2015/16: Nuclear hormone receptors
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Alexander, SPH, Cidlowski, JA, Kelly, E, Marrion, N, Peters, JA, Benson, HE, Faccenda, E, Pawson, AJ, Sharman, JL, Southan, C, Davies, JA, Aldrich, R, Attali, B, Back, M, Barnes, NM, Bathgate, R, Beart, PM, Becirovic, E, Biel, M, Birdsall, NJ, Boison, D, Brauner-Osborne, H, Broeer, S, Bryant, C, Burnstock, G, Burris, T, Cain, D, Calo, G, Chan, SL, Chandy, KG, Chiang, N, Christakos, S, Christopoulos, A, Chun, JJ, Chung, J-J, Clapham, DE, Connor, MA, Coons, L, Cox, HM, Dautzenberg, FM, Dent, G, Douglas, SD, Dubocovich, ML, Edwards, DP, Farndale, R, Fong, TM, Forrest, D, Fowler, CJ, Fuller, P, Gainetdinov, RR, Gershengorn, MA, Goldin, A, Goldstein, SAN, Grimm, SL, Grissmer, S, Gundlach, AL, Hagenbuch, B, Hammond, JR, Hancox, JC, Hartig, S, Hauger, RL, Hay, DL, Hebert, T, Hollenberg, AN, Holliday, ND, Hoyer, D, Ijzerman, AP, Inui, KI, Ishii, S, Jacobson, KA, Jan, LY, Jarvis, GE, Jensen, R, Jetten, A, Jockers, R, Kaczmarek, LK, Kanai, Y, Kang, HS, Karnik, S, Kerr, ID, Korach, KS, Lange, CA, Larhammar, D, Leeb-Lundberg, F, Leurs, R, Lolait, SJ, Macewan, D, Maguire, JJ, May, JM, Mazella, J, McArdle, CA, McDonnell, DP, Michel, MC, Miller, LJ, Mitolo, V, Monie, T, Monk, PN, Mouillac, B, Murphy, PM, Nahon, J-L, Nerbonne, J, Nichols, CG, Norel, X, Oakley, R, Offermanns, S, Palmer, LG, Panaro, MA, Perez-Reyes, E, Pertwee, RG, Pike, JW, Pin, JP, Pintor, S, Plant, LD, Poyner, DR, Prossnitz, ER, Pyne, S, Ren, D, Richer, JK, Rondard, P, Ross, RA, Sackin, H, Safi, R, Sanguinetti, MC, Sartorius, CA, Segaloff, DL, Sladek, FM, Stewart, G, Stoddart, LA, Striessnig, J, Summers, RJ, Takeda, Y, Tetel, M, Toll, L, Trimmer, JS, Tsai, M-J, Tsai, SY, Tucker, S, Usdin, TB, Vilargada, J-P, Vore, M, Ward, DT, Waxman, SG, Webb, P, Wei, AD, Weigel, N, Willars, GB, Winrow, C, Wong, SS, Wulff, H, Ye, RD, Young, M, Zajac, J-M, Alexander, SPH, Cidlowski, JA, Kelly, E, Marrion, N, Peters, JA, Benson, HE, Faccenda, E, Pawson, AJ, Sharman, JL, Southan, C, Davies, JA, Aldrich, R, Attali, B, Back, M, Barnes, NM, Bathgate, R, Beart, PM, Becirovic, E, Biel, M, Birdsall, NJ, Boison, D, Brauner-Osborne, H, Broeer, S, Bryant, C, Burnstock, G, Burris, T, Cain, D, Calo, G, Chan, SL, Chandy, KG, Chiang, N, Christakos, S, Christopoulos, A, Chun, JJ, Chung, J-J, Clapham, DE, Connor, MA, Coons, L, Cox, HM, Dautzenberg, FM, Dent, G, Douglas, SD, Dubocovich, ML, Edwards, DP, Farndale, R, Fong, TM, Forrest, D, Fowler, CJ, Fuller, P, Gainetdinov, RR, Gershengorn, MA, Goldin, A, Goldstein, SAN, Grimm, SL, Grissmer, S, Gundlach, AL, Hagenbuch, B, Hammond, JR, Hancox, JC, Hartig, S, Hauger, RL, Hay, DL, Hebert, T, Hollenberg, AN, Holliday, ND, Hoyer, D, Ijzerman, AP, Inui, KI, Ishii, S, Jacobson, KA, Jan, LY, Jarvis, GE, Jensen, R, Jetten, A, Jockers, R, Kaczmarek, LK, Kanai, Y, Kang, HS, Karnik, S, Kerr, ID, Korach, KS, Lange, CA, Larhammar, D, Leeb-Lundberg, F, Leurs, R, Lolait, SJ, Macewan, D, Maguire, JJ, May, JM, Mazella, J, McArdle, CA, McDonnell, DP, Michel, MC, Miller, LJ, Mitolo, V, Monie, T, Monk, PN, Mouillac, B, Murphy, PM, Nahon, J-L, Nerbonne, J, Nichols, CG, Norel, X, Oakley, R, Offermanns, S, Palmer, LG, Panaro, MA, Perez-Reyes, E, Pertwee, RG, Pike, JW, Pin, JP, Pintor, S, Plant, LD, Poyner, DR, Prossnitz, ER, Pyne, S, Ren, D, Richer, JK, Rondard, P, Ross, RA, Sackin, H, Safi, R, Sanguinetti, MC, Sartorius, CA, Segaloff, DL, Sladek, FM, Stewart, G, Stoddart, LA, Striessnig, J, Summers, RJ, Takeda, Y, Tetel, M, Toll, L, Trimmer, JS, Tsai, M-J, Tsai, SY, Tucker, S, Usdin, TB, Vilargada, J-P, Vore, M, Ward, DT, Waxman, SG, Webb, P, Wei, AD, Weigel, N, Willars, GB, Winrow, C, Wong, SS, Wulff, H, Ye, RD, Young, M, and Zajac, J-M
- Abstract
The Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2015/16 provides concise overviews of the key properties of over 1750 human drug targets with their pharmacology, plus links to an open access knowledgebase of drug targets and their ligands (www.guidetopharmacology.org), which provides more detailed views of target and ligand properties. The full contents can be found at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bph.13352/full. Nuclear hormone receptors are one of the eight major pharmacological targets into which the Guide is divided, with the others being: G protein-coupled receptors, ligand-gated ion channels, voltage-gated ion channels, other ion channels, catalytic receptors, enzymes and transporters. These are presented with nomenclature guidance and summary information on the best available pharmacological tools, alongside key references and suggestions for further reading. The Concise Guide is published in landscape format in order to facilitate comparison of related targets. It is a condensed version of material contemporary to late 2015, which is presented in greater detail and constantly updated on the website www.guidetopharmacology.org, superseding data presented in the previous Guides to Receptors & Channels and the Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2013/14. It is produced in conjunction with NC-IUPHAR and provides the official IUPHAR classification and nomenclature for human drug targets, where appropriate. It consolidates information previously curated and displayed separately in IUPHAR-DB and GRAC and provides a permanent, citable, point-in-time record that will survive database updates.
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40. THE CONCISE GUIDE TO PHARMACOLOGY 2015/16: Overview
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Alexander, SPH, Kelly, E, Marrion, N, Peters, JA, Benson, HE, Faccenda, E, Pawson, AJ, Sharman, JL, Southan, C, Buneman, OP, Catterall, WA, Cidlowski, JA, Davenport, AP, Fabbro, D, Fan, G, McGrath, JC, Spedding, M, Davies, JA, Aldrich, R, Attali, B, Back, M, Barnes, NM, Bathgate, R, Beart, PM, Becirovic, E, Biel, M, Birdsall, NJ, Boison, D, Brauner-Osborne, H, Broeer, S, Bryant, C, Burnstock, G, Burris, T, Cain, D, Calo, G, Chan, SL, Chandy, KG, Chiang, N, Christakos, S, Christopoulos, A, Chun, JJ, Chung, J-J, Clapham, DE, Connor, MA, Coons, L, Cox, HM, Dautzenberg, FM, Dent, G, Douglas, SD, Dubocovich, ML, Edwards, DP, Farndale, R, Fong, TM, Forrest, D, Fowler, CJ, Fuller, P, Gainetdinov, RR, Gershengorn, MA, Goldin, A, Goldstein, SAN, Grimm, SL, Grissmer, S, Gundlach, AL, Hagenbuch, B, Hammond, JR, Hancox, JC, Hartig, S, Hauger, RL, Hay, DL, Hebert, T, Hollenberg, AN, Holliday, ND, Hoyer, D, Ijzerman, AP, Inui, KI, Ishii, S, Jacobson, KA, Jan, LY, Jarvis, GE, Jensen, R, Jetten, A, Jockers, R, Kaczmarek, LK, Kanai, Y, Kang, HS, Karnik, S, Kerr, ID, Korach, KS, Lange, CA, Larhammar, D, Leeb-Lundberg, F, Leurs, R, Lolait, SJ, Macewan, D, Maguire, JJ, May, JM, Mazella, J, McArdle, CA, McDonnell, DP, Michel, MC, Miller, LJ, Mitolo, V, Monie, T, Monk, PN, Mouillac, B, Murphy, PM, Nahon, J-L, Nerbonne, J, Nichols, CG, Norel, X, Oakley, R, Offermanns, S, Palmer, LG, Panaro, MA, Perez-Reyes, E, Pertwee, RG, Pike, JW, Pin, JP, Pintor, S, Plant, LD, Poyner, DR, Prossnitz, ER, Pyne, S, Ren, D, Richer, JK, Rondard, P, Ross, RA, Sackin, H, Safi, R, Sanguinetti, MC, Sartorius, CA, Segaloff, DL, Sladek, FM, Stewart, G, Stoddart, LA, Striessnig, J, Summers, RJ, Takeda, Y, Tetel, M, Toll, L, Trimmer, JS, Tsai, M-J, Tsai, SY, Tucker, S, Usdin, TB, Vilargada, J-P, Vore, M, Ward, DT, Waxman, SG, Webb, P, Wei, AD, Weigel, N, Willars, GB, Winrow, C, Wong, SS, Wulff, H, Ye, RD, Young, M, Zajac, J-M, Alexander, SPH, Kelly, E, Marrion, N, Peters, JA, Benson, HE, Faccenda, E, Pawson, AJ, Sharman, JL, Southan, C, Buneman, OP, Catterall, WA, Cidlowski, JA, Davenport, AP, Fabbro, D, Fan, G, McGrath, JC, Spedding, M, Davies, JA, Aldrich, R, Attali, B, Back, M, Barnes, NM, Bathgate, R, Beart, PM, Becirovic, E, Biel, M, Birdsall, NJ, Boison, D, Brauner-Osborne, H, Broeer, S, Bryant, C, Burnstock, G, Burris, T, Cain, D, Calo, G, Chan, SL, Chandy, KG, Chiang, N, Christakos, S, Christopoulos, A, Chun, JJ, Chung, J-J, Clapham, DE, Connor, MA, Coons, L, Cox, HM, Dautzenberg, FM, Dent, G, Douglas, SD, Dubocovich, ML, Edwards, DP, Farndale, R, Fong, TM, Forrest, D, Fowler, CJ, Fuller, P, Gainetdinov, RR, Gershengorn, MA, Goldin, A, Goldstein, SAN, Grimm, SL, Grissmer, S, Gundlach, AL, Hagenbuch, B, Hammond, JR, Hancox, JC, Hartig, S, Hauger, RL, Hay, DL, Hebert, T, Hollenberg, AN, Holliday, ND, Hoyer, D, Ijzerman, AP, Inui, KI, Ishii, S, Jacobson, KA, Jan, LY, Jarvis, GE, Jensen, R, Jetten, A, Jockers, R, Kaczmarek, LK, Kanai, Y, Kang, HS, Karnik, S, Kerr, ID, Korach, KS, Lange, CA, Larhammar, D, Leeb-Lundberg, F, Leurs, R, Lolait, SJ, Macewan, D, Maguire, JJ, May, JM, Mazella, J, McArdle, CA, McDonnell, DP, Michel, MC, Miller, LJ, Mitolo, V, Monie, T, Monk, PN, Mouillac, B, Murphy, PM, Nahon, J-L, Nerbonne, J, Nichols, CG, Norel, X, Oakley, R, Offermanns, S, Palmer, LG, Panaro, MA, Perez-Reyes, E, Pertwee, RG, Pike, JW, Pin, JP, Pintor, S, Plant, LD, Poyner, DR, Prossnitz, ER, Pyne, S, Ren, D, Richer, JK, Rondard, P, Ross, RA, Sackin, H, Safi, R, Sanguinetti, MC, Sartorius, CA, Segaloff, DL, Sladek, FM, Stewart, G, Stoddart, LA, Striessnig, J, Summers, RJ, Takeda, Y, Tetel, M, Toll, L, Trimmer, JS, Tsai, M-J, Tsai, SY, Tucker, S, Usdin, TB, Vilargada, J-P, Vore, M, Ward, DT, Waxman, SG, Webb, P, Wei, AD, Weigel, N, Willars, GB, Winrow, C, Wong, SS, Wulff, H, Ye, RD, Young, M, and Zajac, J-M
- Abstract
The Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2015/16 provides concise overviews of the key properties of over 1750 human drug targets with their pharmacology, plus links to an open access knowledgebase of drug targets and their ligands (www.guidetopharmacology.org), which provides more detailed views of target and ligand properties. The full contents can be found at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bph.13347/full. This compilation of the major pharmacological targets is divided into eight areas of focus: G protein-coupled receptors, ligand-gated ion channels, voltage-gated ion channels, other ion channels, nuclear hormone receptors, catalytic receptors, enzymes and transporters. These are presented with nomenclature guidance and summary information on the best available pharmacological tools, alongside key references and suggestions for further reading. The Concise Guide is published in landscape format in order to facilitate comparison of related targets. It is a condensed version of material contemporary to late 2015, which is presented in greater detail and constantly updated on the website www.guidetopharmacology.org, superseding data presented in the previous Guides to Receptors & Channels and the Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2013/14. It is produced in conjunction with NC-IUPHAR and provides the official IUPHAR classification and nomenclature for human drug targets, where appropriate. It consolidates information previously curated and displayed separately in IUPHAR-DB and GRAC and provides a permanent, citable, point-in-time record that will survive database updates.
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41. THE CONCISE GUIDE TO PHARMACOLOGY 2015/16: G protein-coupled receptors
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Alexander, SPH, Davenport, AP, Kelly, E, Marrion, N, Peters, JA, Benson, HE, Faccenda, E, Pawson, AJ, Sharman, JL, Southan, C, Davies, JA, Aldrich, R, Attali, B, Back, M, Barnes, NM, Bathgate, R, Beart, PM, Becirovic, E, Biel, M, Birdsall, NJ, Boison, D, Brauner-Osborne, H, Broeer, S, Bryant, C, Burnstock, G, Burris, T, Cain, D, Calo, G, Chan, SL, Chandy, KG, Chiang, N, Christakos, S, Christopoulos, A, Chun, JJ, Chung, J-J, Clapham, DE, Connor, MA, Coons, L, Cox, HM, Dautzenberg, FM, Dent, G, Douglas, SD, Dubocovich, ML, Edwards, DP, Farndale, R, Fong, TM, Forrest, D, Fowler, CJ, Fuller, P, Gainetdinov, RR, Gershengorn, MA, Goldin, A, Goldstein, SAN, Grimm, SL, Grissmer, S, Gundlach, AL, Hagenbuch, B, Hammond, JR, Hancox, JC, Hartig, S, Hauger, RL, Hay, DL, Hebert, T, Hollenberg, AN, Holliday, ND, Hoyer, D, Ijzerman, AP, Inui, KI, Ishii, S, Jacobson, KA, Jan, LY, Jarvis, GE, Jensen, R, Jetten, A, Jockers, R, Kaczmarek, LK, Kanai, Y, Kang, HS, Karnik, S, Kerr, ID, Korach, KS, Lange, CA, Larhammar, D, Leeb-Lundberg, F, Leurs, R, Lolait, SJ, Macewan, D, Maguire, JJ, May, JM, Mazella, J, McArdle, CA, McDonnell, DP, Michel, MC, Miller, LJ, Mitolo, V, Monie, T, Monk, PN, Mouillac, B, Murphy, PM, Nahon, J-L, Nerbonne, J, Nichols, CG, Norel, X, Oakley, R, Offermanns, S, Palmer, LG, Panaro, MA, Perez-Reyes, E, Pertwee, RG, Pike, JW, Pin, JP, Pintor, S, Plant, LD, Poyner, DR, Prossnitz, ER, Pyne, S, Ren, D, Richer, JK, Rondard, P, Ross, RA, Sackin, H, Safi, R, Sanguinetti, MC, Sartorius, CA, Segaloff, DL, Sladek, FM, Stewart, G, Stoddart, LA, Striessnig, J, Summers, RJ, Takeda, Y, Tetel, M, Toll, L, Trimmer, JS, Tsai, M-J, Tsai, SY, Tucker, S, Usdin, TB, Vilargada, J-P, Vore, M, Ward, DT, Waxman, SG, Webb, P, Wei, AD, Weigel, N, Willars, GB, Winrow, C, Wong, SS, Wulff, H, Ye, RD, Young, M, Zajac, J-M, Alexander, SPH, Davenport, AP, Kelly, E, Marrion, N, Peters, JA, Benson, HE, Faccenda, E, Pawson, AJ, Sharman, JL, Southan, C, Davies, JA, Aldrich, R, Attali, B, Back, M, Barnes, NM, Bathgate, R, Beart, PM, Becirovic, E, Biel, M, Birdsall, NJ, Boison, D, Brauner-Osborne, H, Broeer, S, Bryant, C, Burnstock, G, Burris, T, Cain, D, Calo, G, Chan, SL, Chandy, KG, Chiang, N, Christakos, S, Christopoulos, A, Chun, JJ, Chung, J-J, Clapham, DE, Connor, MA, Coons, L, Cox, HM, Dautzenberg, FM, Dent, G, Douglas, SD, Dubocovich, ML, Edwards, DP, Farndale, R, Fong, TM, Forrest, D, Fowler, CJ, Fuller, P, Gainetdinov, RR, Gershengorn, MA, Goldin, A, Goldstein, SAN, Grimm, SL, Grissmer, S, Gundlach, AL, Hagenbuch, B, Hammond, JR, Hancox, JC, Hartig, S, Hauger, RL, Hay, DL, Hebert, T, Hollenberg, AN, Holliday, ND, Hoyer, D, Ijzerman, AP, Inui, KI, Ishii, S, Jacobson, KA, Jan, LY, Jarvis, GE, Jensen, R, Jetten, A, Jockers, R, Kaczmarek, LK, Kanai, Y, Kang, HS, Karnik, S, Kerr, ID, Korach, KS, Lange, CA, Larhammar, D, Leeb-Lundberg, F, Leurs, R, Lolait, SJ, Macewan, D, Maguire, JJ, May, JM, Mazella, J, McArdle, CA, McDonnell, DP, Michel, MC, Miller, LJ, Mitolo, V, Monie, T, Monk, PN, Mouillac, B, Murphy, PM, Nahon, J-L, Nerbonne, J, Nichols, CG, Norel, X, Oakley, R, Offermanns, S, Palmer, LG, Panaro, MA, Perez-Reyes, E, Pertwee, RG, Pike, JW, Pin, JP, Pintor, S, Plant, LD, Poyner, DR, Prossnitz, ER, Pyne, S, Ren, D, Richer, JK, Rondard, P, Ross, RA, Sackin, H, Safi, R, Sanguinetti, MC, Sartorius, CA, Segaloff, DL, Sladek, FM, Stewart, G, Stoddart, LA, Striessnig, J, Summers, RJ, Takeda, Y, Tetel, M, Toll, L, Trimmer, JS, Tsai, M-J, Tsai, SY, Tucker, S, Usdin, TB, Vilargada, J-P, Vore, M, Ward, DT, Waxman, SG, Webb, P, Wei, AD, Weigel, N, Willars, GB, Winrow, C, Wong, SS, Wulff, H, Ye, RD, Young, M, and Zajac, J-M
- Abstract
The Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2015/16 provides concise overviews of the key properties of over 1750 human drug targets with their pharmacology, plus links to an open access knowledgebase of drug targets and their ligands (www.guidetopharmacology.org), which provides more detailed views of target and ligand properties. The full contents can be found at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bph.13348/full. G protein-coupled receptors are one of the eight major pharmacological targets into which the Guide is divided, with the others being: ligand-gated ion channels, voltage-gated ion channels, other ion channels, nuclear hormone receptors, catalytic receptors, enzymes and transporters. These are presented with nomenclature guidance and summary information on the best available pharmacological tools, alongside key references and suggestions for further reading. The Concise Guide is published in landscape format in order to facilitate comparison of related targets. It is a condensed version of material contemporary to late 2015, which is presented in greater detail and constantly updated on the website www.guidetopharmacology.org, superseding data presented in the previous Guides to Receptors & Channels and the Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2013/14. It is produced in conjunction with NC-IUPHAR and provides the official IUPHAR classification and nomenclature for human drug targets, where appropriate. It consolidates information previously curated and displayed separately in IUPHAR-DB and GRAC and provides a permanent, citable, point-in-time record that will survive database updates.
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42. THE CONCISE GUIDE TO PHARMACOLOGY 2015/16: Catalytic receptors
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Alexander, SPH, Fabbro, D, Kelly, E, Marrion, N, Peters, JA, Benson, HE, Faccenda, E, Pawson, AJ, Sharman, JL, Southan, C, Davies, JA, Aldrich, R, Attali, B, Back, M, Barnes, NM, Bathgate, R, Beart, PM, Becirovic, E, Biel, M, Birdsall, NJ, Boison, D, Brauner-Osborne, H, Broeer, S, Bryant, C, Burnstock, G, Burris, T, Cain, D, Calo, G, Chan, SL, Chandy, KG, Chiang, N, Christakos, S, Christopoulos, A, Chun, JJ, Chung, J-J, Clapham, DE, Connor, MA, Coons, L, Cox, HM, Dautzenberg, FM, Dent, G, Douglas, SD, Dubocovich, ML, Edwards, DP, Farndale, R, Fong, TM, Forrest, D, Fowler, CJ, Fuller, P, Gainetdinov, RR, Gershengorn, MA, Goldin, A, Goldstein, SAN, Grimm, SL, Grissmer, S, Gundlach, AL, Hagenbuch, B, Hammond, JR, Hancox, JC, Hartig, S, Hauger, RL, Hay, DL, Hebert, T, Hollenberg, AN, Holliday, ND, Hoyer, D, Ijzerman, AP, Inui, KI, Ishii, S, Jacobson, KA, Jan, LY, Jarvis, GE, Jensen, R, Jetten, A, Jockers, R, Kaczmarek, LK, Kanai, Y, Kang, HS, Karnik, S, Kerr, ID, Korach, KS, Lange, CA, Larhammar, D, Leeb-Lundberg, F, Leurs, R, Lolait, SJ, Macewan, D, Maguire, JJ, May, JM, Mazella, J, McArdle, CA, McDonnell, DP, Michel, MC, Miller, LJ, Mitolo, V, Monie, T, Monk, PN, Mouillac, B, Murphy, PM, Nahon, J-L, Nerbonne, J, Nichols, CG, Norel, X, Oakley, R, Offermanns, S, Palmer, LG, Panaro, MA, Perez-Reyes, E, Pertwee, RG, Pike, JW, Pin, JP, Pintor, S, Plant, LD, Poyner, DR, Prossnitz, ER, Pyne, S, Ren, D, Richer, JK, Rondard, P, Ross, RA, Sackin, H, Safi, R, Sanguinetti, MC, Sartorius, CA, Segaloff, DL, Sladek, FM, Stewart, G, Stoddart, LA, Striessnig, J, Summers, RJ, Takeda, Y, Tetel, M, Toll, L, Trimmer, JS, Tsai, M-J, Tsai, SY, Tucker, S, Usdin, TB, Vilargada, J-P, Vore, M, Ward, DT, Waxman, SG, Webb, P, Wei, AD, Weigel, N, Willars, GB, Winrow, C, Wong, SS, Wulff, H, Ye, RD, Young, M, Zajac, J-M, Alexander, SPH, Fabbro, D, Kelly, E, Marrion, N, Peters, JA, Benson, HE, Faccenda, E, Pawson, AJ, Sharman, JL, Southan, C, Davies, JA, Aldrich, R, Attali, B, Back, M, Barnes, NM, Bathgate, R, Beart, PM, Becirovic, E, Biel, M, Birdsall, NJ, Boison, D, Brauner-Osborne, H, Broeer, S, Bryant, C, Burnstock, G, Burris, T, Cain, D, Calo, G, Chan, SL, Chandy, KG, Chiang, N, Christakos, S, Christopoulos, A, Chun, JJ, Chung, J-J, Clapham, DE, Connor, MA, Coons, L, Cox, HM, Dautzenberg, FM, Dent, G, Douglas, SD, Dubocovich, ML, Edwards, DP, Farndale, R, Fong, TM, Forrest, D, Fowler, CJ, Fuller, P, Gainetdinov, RR, Gershengorn, MA, Goldin, A, Goldstein, SAN, Grimm, SL, Grissmer, S, Gundlach, AL, Hagenbuch, B, Hammond, JR, Hancox, JC, Hartig, S, Hauger, RL, Hay, DL, Hebert, T, Hollenberg, AN, Holliday, ND, Hoyer, D, Ijzerman, AP, Inui, KI, Ishii, S, Jacobson, KA, Jan, LY, Jarvis, GE, Jensen, R, Jetten, A, Jockers, R, Kaczmarek, LK, Kanai, Y, Kang, HS, Karnik, S, Kerr, ID, Korach, KS, Lange, CA, Larhammar, D, Leeb-Lundberg, F, Leurs, R, Lolait, SJ, Macewan, D, Maguire, JJ, May, JM, Mazella, J, McArdle, CA, McDonnell, DP, Michel, MC, Miller, LJ, Mitolo, V, Monie, T, Monk, PN, Mouillac, B, Murphy, PM, Nahon, J-L, Nerbonne, J, Nichols, CG, Norel, X, Oakley, R, Offermanns, S, Palmer, LG, Panaro, MA, Perez-Reyes, E, Pertwee, RG, Pike, JW, Pin, JP, Pintor, S, Plant, LD, Poyner, DR, Prossnitz, ER, Pyne, S, Ren, D, Richer, JK, Rondard, P, Ross, RA, Sackin, H, Safi, R, Sanguinetti, MC, Sartorius, CA, Segaloff, DL, Sladek, FM, Stewart, G, Stoddart, LA, Striessnig, J, Summers, RJ, Takeda, Y, Tetel, M, Toll, L, Trimmer, JS, Tsai, M-J, Tsai, SY, Tucker, S, Usdin, TB, Vilargada, J-P, Vore, M, Ward, DT, Waxman, SG, Webb, P, Wei, AD, Weigel, N, Willars, GB, Winrow, C, Wong, SS, Wulff, H, Ye, RD, Young, M, and Zajac, J-M
- Abstract
The Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2015/16 provides concise overviews of the key properties of over 1750 human drug targets with their pharmacology, plus links to an open access knowledgebase of drug targets and their ligands (www.guidetopharmacology.org), which provides more detailed views of target and ligand properties. The full contents can be found at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bph.13353/full. G protein-coupled receptors are one of the eight major pharmacological targets into which the Guide is divided, with the others being: G protein-coupled receptors, ligand-gated ion channels, voltage-gated ion channels, other ion channels, nuclear hormone receptors, enzymes and transporters. These are presented with nomenclature guidance and summary information on the best available pharmacological tools, alongside key references and suggestions for further reading. The Concise Guide is published in landscape format in order to facilitate comparison of related targets. It is a condensed version of material contemporary to late 2015, which is presented in greater detail and constantly updated on the website www.guidetopharmacology.org, superseding data presented in the previous Guides to Receptors & Channels and the Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2013/14. It is produced in conjunction with NC-IUPHAR and provides the official IUPHAR classification and nomenclature for human drug targets, where appropriate. It consolidates information previously curated and displayed separately in IUPHAR-DB and GRAC and provides a permanent, citable, point-in-time record that will survive database updates.
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- 2015
43. THE CONCISE GUIDE TO PHARMACOLOGY 2015/16: Enzymes
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Alexander, SPH, Fabbro, D, Kelly, E, Marrion, N, Peters, JA, Benson, HE, Faccenda, E, Pawson, AJ, Sharman, JL, Southan, C, Davies, JA, Aldrich, R, Attali, B, Back, M, Barnes, NM, Bathgate, R, Beart, PM, Becirovic, E, Biel, M, Birdsall, NJ, Boison, D, Brauner-Osborne, H, Broeer, S, Bryant, C, Burnstock, G, Burris, T, Cain, D, Calo, G, Chan, SL, Chandy, KG, Chiang, N, Christakos, S, Christopoulos, A, Chun, JJ, Chung, J-J, Clapham, DE, Connor, MA, Coons, L, Cox, HM, Dautzenberg, FM, Dent, G, Douglas, SD, Dubocovich, ML, Edwards, DP, Farndale, R, Fong, TM, Forrest, D, Fowler, CJ, Fuller, P, Gainetdinov, RR, Gershengorn, MA, Goldin, A, Goldstein, SAN, Grimm, SL, Grissmer, S, Gundlach, AL, Hagenbuch, B, Hammond, JR, Hancox, JC, Hartig, S, Hauger, RL, Hay, DL, Hebert, T, Hollenberg, AN, Holliday, ND, Hoyer, D, Ijzerman, AP, Inui, KI, Ishii, S, Jacobson, KA, Jan, LY, Jarvis, GE, Jensen, R, Jetten, A, Jockers, R, Kaczmarek, LK, Kanai, Y, Kang, HS, Karnik, S, Kerr, ID, Korach, KS, Lange, CA, Larhammar, D, Leeb-Lundberg, F, Leurs, R, Lolait, SJ, Macewan, D, Maguire, JJ, May, JM, Mazella, J, McArdle, CA, McDonnell, DP, Michel, MC, Miller, LJ, Mitolo, V, Monie, T, Monk, PN, Mouillac, B, Murphy, PM, Nahon, J-L, Nerbonne, J, Nichols, CG, Norel, X, Oakley, R, Offermanns, S, Palmer, LG, Panaro, MA, Perez-Reyes, E, Pertwee, RG, Pike, JW, Pin, JP, Pintor, S, Plant, LD, Poyner, DR, Prossnitz, ER, Pyne, S, Ren, D, Richer, JK, Rondard, P, Ross, RA, Sackin, H, Safi, R, Sanguinetti, MC, Sartorius, CA, Segaloff, DL, Sladek, FM, Stewart, G, Stoddart, LA, Striessnig, J, Summers, RJ, Takeda, Y, Tetel, M, Toll, L, Trimmer, JS, Tsai, M-J, Tsai, SY, Tucker, S, Usdin, TB, Vilargada, J-P, Vore, M, Ward, DT, Waxman, SG, Webb, P, Wei, AD, Weigel, N, Willars, GB, Winrow, C, Wong, SS, Wulff, H, Ye, RD, Young, M, Zajac, J-M, Alexander, SPH, Fabbro, D, Kelly, E, Marrion, N, Peters, JA, Benson, HE, Faccenda, E, Pawson, AJ, Sharman, JL, Southan, C, Davies, JA, Aldrich, R, Attali, B, Back, M, Barnes, NM, Bathgate, R, Beart, PM, Becirovic, E, Biel, M, Birdsall, NJ, Boison, D, Brauner-Osborne, H, Broeer, S, Bryant, C, Burnstock, G, Burris, T, Cain, D, Calo, G, Chan, SL, Chandy, KG, Chiang, N, Christakos, S, Christopoulos, A, Chun, JJ, Chung, J-J, Clapham, DE, Connor, MA, Coons, L, Cox, HM, Dautzenberg, FM, Dent, G, Douglas, SD, Dubocovich, ML, Edwards, DP, Farndale, R, Fong, TM, Forrest, D, Fowler, CJ, Fuller, P, Gainetdinov, RR, Gershengorn, MA, Goldin, A, Goldstein, SAN, Grimm, SL, Grissmer, S, Gundlach, AL, Hagenbuch, B, Hammond, JR, Hancox, JC, Hartig, S, Hauger, RL, Hay, DL, Hebert, T, Hollenberg, AN, Holliday, ND, Hoyer, D, Ijzerman, AP, Inui, KI, Ishii, S, Jacobson, KA, Jan, LY, Jarvis, GE, Jensen, R, Jetten, A, Jockers, R, Kaczmarek, LK, Kanai, Y, Kang, HS, Karnik, S, Kerr, ID, Korach, KS, Lange, CA, Larhammar, D, Leeb-Lundberg, F, Leurs, R, Lolait, SJ, Macewan, D, Maguire, JJ, May, JM, Mazella, J, McArdle, CA, McDonnell, DP, Michel, MC, Miller, LJ, Mitolo, V, Monie, T, Monk, PN, Mouillac, B, Murphy, PM, Nahon, J-L, Nerbonne, J, Nichols, CG, Norel, X, Oakley, R, Offermanns, S, Palmer, LG, Panaro, MA, Perez-Reyes, E, Pertwee, RG, Pike, JW, Pin, JP, Pintor, S, Plant, LD, Poyner, DR, Prossnitz, ER, Pyne, S, Ren, D, Richer, JK, Rondard, P, Ross, RA, Sackin, H, Safi, R, Sanguinetti, MC, Sartorius, CA, Segaloff, DL, Sladek, FM, Stewart, G, Stoddart, LA, Striessnig, J, Summers, RJ, Takeda, Y, Tetel, M, Toll, L, Trimmer, JS, Tsai, M-J, Tsai, SY, Tucker, S, Usdin, TB, Vilargada, J-P, Vore, M, Ward, DT, Waxman, SG, Webb, P, Wei, AD, Weigel, N, Willars, GB, Winrow, C, Wong, SS, Wulff, H, Ye, RD, Young, M, and Zajac, J-M
- Abstract
The Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2015/16 provides concise overviews of the key properties of over 1750 human drug targets with their pharmacology, plus links to an open access knowledgebase of drug targets and their ligands (www.guidetopharmacology.org), which provides more detailed views of target and ligand properties. The full contents can be found at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bph.13354/full. G protein-coupled receptors are one of the eight major pharmacological targets into which the Guide is divided, with the others being: G protein-coupled receptors, ligand-gated ion channels, voltage-gated ion channels, other ion channels, nuclear hormone receptors, catalytic receptors and transporters. These are presented with nomenclature guidance and summary information on the best available pharmacological tools, alongside key references and suggestions for further reading. The Concise Guide is published in landscape format in order to facilitate comparison of related targets. It is a condensed version of material contemporary to late 2015, which is presented in greater detail and constantly updated on the website www.guidetopharmacology.org, superseding data presented in the previous Guides to Receptors & Channels and the Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2013/14. It is produced in conjunction with NC-IUPHAR and provides the official IUPHAR classification and nomenclature for human drug targets, where appropriate. It consolidates information previously curated and displayed separately in IUPHAR-DB and GRAC and provides a permanent, citable, point-in-time record that will survive database updates.
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- 2015
44. THE CONCISE GUIDE TO PHARMACOLOGY 2015/16: Other ion channels
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Alexander, SPH, Kelly, E, Marrion, N, Peters, JA, Benson, HE, Faccenda, E, Pawson, AJ, Sharman, JL, Southan, C, Davies, JA, Aldrich, R, Attali, B, Back, M, Barnes, NM, Bathgate, R, Beart, PM, Becirovic, E, Biel, M, Birdsall, NJ, Boison, D, Brauner-Osborne, H, Broeer, S, Bryant, C, Burnstock, G, Burris, T, Cain, D, Calo, G, Chan, SL, Chandy, KG, Chiang, N, Christakos, S, Christopoulos, A, Chun, JJ, Chung, J-J, Clapham, DE, Connor, MA, Coons, L, Cox, HM, Dautzenberg, FM, Dent, G, Douglas, SD, Dubocovich, ML, Edwards, DP, Farndale, R, Fong, TM, Forrest, D, Fowler, CJ, Fuller, P, Gainetdinov, RR, Gershengorn, MA, Goldin, A, Goldstein, SAN, Grimm, SL, Grissmer, S, Gundlach, AL, Hagenbuch, B, Hammond, JR, Hancox, JC, Hartig, S, Hauger, RL, Hay, DL, Hebert, T, Hollenberg, AN, Holliday, ND, Hoyer, D, Ijzerman, AP, Inui, KI, Ishii, S, Jacobson, KA, Jan, LY, Jarvis, GE, Jensen, R, Jetten, A, Jockers, R, Kaczmarek, LK, Kanai, Y, Kang, HS, Karnik, S, Kerr, ID, Korach, KS, Lange, CA, Larhammar, D, Leeb-Lundberg, F, Leurs, R, Lolait, SJ, Macewan, D, Maguire, JJ, May, JM, Mazella, J, McArdle, CA, McDonnell, DP, Michel, MC, Miller, LJ, Mitolo, V, Monie, T, Monk, PN, Mouillac, B, Murphy, PM, Nahon, J-L, Nerbonne, J, Nichols, CG, Norel, X, Oakley, R, Offermanns, S, Palmer, LG, Panaro, MA, Perez-Reyes, E, Pertwee, RG, Pike, JW, Pin, JP, Pintor, S, Plant, LD, Poyner, DR, Prossnitz, ER, Pyne, S, Ren, D, Richer, JK, Rondard, P, Ross, RA, Sackin, H, Safi, R, Sanguinetti, MC, Sartorius, CA, Segaloff, DL, Sladek, FM, Stewart, G, Stoddart, LA, Striessnig, J, Summers, RJ, Takeda, Y, Tetel, M, Toll, L, Trimmer, JS, Tsai, M-J, Tsai, SY, Tucker, S, Usdin, TB, Vilargada, J-P, Vore, M, Ward, DT, Waxman, SG, Webb, P, Wei, AD, Weigel, N, Willars, GB, Winrow, C, Wong, SS, Wulff, H, Ye, RD, Young, M, Zajac, J-M, Alexander, SPH, Kelly, E, Marrion, N, Peters, JA, Benson, HE, Faccenda, E, Pawson, AJ, Sharman, JL, Southan, C, Davies, JA, Aldrich, R, Attali, B, Back, M, Barnes, NM, Bathgate, R, Beart, PM, Becirovic, E, Biel, M, Birdsall, NJ, Boison, D, Brauner-Osborne, H, Broeer, S, Bryant, C, Burnstock, G, Burris, T, Cain, D, Calo, G, Chan, SL, Chandy, KG, Chiang, N, Christakos, S, Christopoulos, A, Chun, JJ, Chung, J-J, Clapham, DE, Connor, MA, Coons, L, Cox, HM, Dautzenberg, FM, Dent, G, Douglas, SD, Dubocovich, ML, Edwards, DP, Farndale, R, Fong, TM, Forrest, D, Fowler, CJ, Fuller, P, Gainetdinov, RR, Gershengorn, MA, Goldin, A, Goldstein, SAN, Grimm, SL, Grissmer, S, Gundlach, AL, Hagenbuch, B, Hammond, JR, Hancox, JC, Hartig, S, Hauger, RL, Hay, DL, Hebert, T, Hollenberg, AN, Holliday, ND, Hoyer, D, Ijzerman, AP, Inui, KI, Ishii, S, Jacobson, KA, Jan, LY, Jarvis, GE, Jensen, R, Jetten, A, Jockers, R, Kaczmarek, LK, Kanai, Y, Kang, HS, Karnik, S, Kerr, ID, Korach, KS, Lange, CA, Larhammar, D, Leeb-Lundberg, F, Leurs, R, Lolait, SJ, Macewan, D, Maguire, JJ, May, JM, Mazella, J, McArdle, CA, McDonnell, DP, Michel, MC, Miller, LJ, Mitolo, V, Monie, T, Monk, PN, Mouillac, B, Murphy, PM, Nahon, J-L, Nerbonne, J, Nichols, CG, Norel, X, Oakley, R, Offermanns, S, Palmer, LG, Panaro, MA, Perez-Reyes, E, Pertwee, RG, Pike, JW, Pin, JP, Pintor, S, Plant, LD, Poyner, DR, Prossnitz, ER, Pyne, S, Ren, D, Richer, JK, Rondard, P, Ross, RA, Sackin, H, Safi, R, Sanguinetti, MC, Sartorius, CA, Segaloff, DL, Sladek, FM, Stewart, G, Stoddart, LA, Striessnig, J, Summers, RJ, Takeda, Y, Tetel, M, Toll, L, Trimmer, JS, Tsai, M-J, Tsai, SY, Tucker, S, Usdin, TB, Vilargada, J-P, Vore, M, Ward, DT, Waxman, SG, Webb, P, Wei, AD, Weigel, N, Willars, GB, Winrow, C, Wong, SS, Wulff, H, Ye, RD, Young, M, and Zajac, J-M
- Abstract
The Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2015/16 provides concise overviews of the key properties of over 1750 human drug targets with their pharmacology, plus links to an open access knowledgebase of drug targets and their ligands (www.guidetopharmacology.org), which provides more detailed views of target and ligand properties. The full contents can be found at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bph.13351/full. Other ion channels are one of the eight major pharmacological targets into which the Guide is divided, with the others being: G protein-coupled receptors, ligand-gated ion channels, voltage-gated ion channels, nuclear hormone receptors, catalytic receptors, enzymes and transporters. These are presented with nomenclature guidance and summary information on the best available pharmacological tools, alongside key references and suggestions for further reading. The Concise Guide is published in landscape format in order to facilitate comparison of related targets. It is a condensed version of material contemporary to late 2015, which is presented in greater detail and constantly updated on the website www.guidetopharmacology.org, superseding data presented in the previous Guides to Receptors & Channels and the Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2013/14. It is produced in conjunction with NC-IUPHAR and provides the official IUPHAR classification and nomenclature for human drug targets, where appropriate. It consolidates information previously curated and displayed separately in IUPHAR-DB and GRAC and provides a permanent, citable, point-in-time record that will survive database updates.
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- 2015
45. THE CONCISE GUIDE TO PHARMACOLOGY 2015/16: Voltage-gated ion channels
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Alexander, SPH, Catterall, WA, Kelly, E, Marrion, N, Peters, JA, Benson, HE, Faccenda, E, Pawson, AJ, Sharman, JL, Southan, C, Davies, JA, Aldrich, R, Attali, B, Back, M, Barnes, NM, Bathgate, R, Beart, PM, Becirovic, E, Biel, M, Birdsall, NJ, Boison, D, Brauner-Osborne, H, Broeer, S, Bryant, C, Burnstock, G, Burris, T, Cain, D, Calo, G, Chan, SL, Chandy, KG, Chiang, N, Christakos, S, Christopoulos, A, Chun, JJ, Chung, J-J, Clapham, DE, Connor, MA, Coons, L, Cox, HM, Dautzenberg, FM, Dent, G, Douglas, SD, Dubocovich, ML, Edwards, DP, Farndale, R, Fong, TM, Forrest, D, Fowler, CJ, Fuller, P, Gainetdinov, RR, Gershengorn, MA, Goldin, A, Goldstein, SAN, Grimm, SL, Grissmer, S, Gundlach, AL, Hagenbuch, B, Hammond, JR, Hancox, JC, Hartig, S, Hauger, RL, Hay, DL, Hebert, T, Hollenberg, AN, Holliday, ND, Hoyer, D, Ijzerman, AP, Inui, KI, Ishii, S, Jacobson, KA, Jan, LY, Jarvis, GE, Jensen, R, Jetten, A, Jockers, R, Kaczmarek, LK, Kanai, Y, Kang, HS, Karnik, S, Kerr, ID, Korach, KS, Lange, CA, Larhammar, D, Leeb-Lundberg, F, Leurs, R, Lolait, SJ, Macewan, D, Maguire, JJ, May, JM, Mazella, J, McArdle, CA, McDonnell, DP, Michel, MC, Miller, LJ, Mitolo, V, Monie, T, Monk, PN, Mouillac, B, Murphy, PM, Nahon, J-L, Nerbonne, J, Nichols, CG, Norel, X, Oakley, R, Offermanns, S, Palmer, LG, Panaro, MA, Perez-Reyes, E, Pertwee, RG, Pike, JW, Pin, JP, Pintor, S, Plant, LD, Poyner, DR, Prossnitz, ER, Pyne, S, Ren, D, Richer, JK, Rondard, P, Ross, RA, Sackin, H, Safi, R, Sanguinetti, MC, Sartorius, CA, Segaloff, DL, Sladek, FM, Stewart, G, Stoddart, LA, Striessnig, J, Summers, RJ, Takeda, Y, Tetel, M, Toll, L, Trimmer, JS, Tsai, M-J, Tsai, SY, Tucker, S, Usdin, TB, Vilargada, J-P, Vore, M, Ward, DT, Waxman, SG, Webb, P, Wei, AD, Weigel, N, Willars, GB, Winrow, C, Wong, SS, Wulff, H, Ye, RD, Young, M, Zajac, J-M, Alexander, SPH, Catterall, WA, Kelly, E, Marrion, N, Peters, JA, Benson, HE, Faccenda, E, Pawson, AJ, Sharman, JL, Southan, C, Davies, JA, Aldrich, R, Attali, B, Back, M, Barnes, NM, Bathgate, R, Beart, PM, Becirovic, E, Biel, M, Birdsall, NJ, Boison, D, Brauner-Osborne, H, Broeer, S, Bryant, C, Burnstock, G, Burris, T, Cain, D, Calo, G, Chan, SL, Chandy, KG, Chiang, N, Christakos, S, Christopoulos, A, Chun, JJ, Chung, J-J, Clapham, DE, Connor, MA, Coons, L, Cox, HM, Dautzenberg, FM, Dent, G, Douglas, SD, Dubocovich, ML, Edwards, DP, Farndale, R, Fong, TM, Forrest, D, Fowler, CJ, Fuller, P, Gainetdinov, RR, Gershengorn, MA, Goldin, A, Goldstein, SAN, Grimm, SL, Grissmer, S, Gundlach, AL, Hagenbuch, B, Hammond, JR, Hancox, JC, Hartig, S, Hauger, RL, Hay, DL, Hebert, T, Hollenberg, AN, Holliday, ND, Hoyer, D, Ijzerman, AP, Inui, KI, Ishii, S, Jacobson, KA, Jan, LY, Jarvis, GE, Jensen, R, Jetten, A, Jockers, R, Kaczmarek, LK, Kanai, Y, Kang, HS, Karnik, S, Kerr, ID, Korach, KS, Lange, CA, Larhammar, D, Leeb-Lundberg, F, Leurs, R, Lolait, SJ, Macewan, D, Maguire, JJ, May, JM, Mazella, J, McArdle, CA, McDonnell, DP, Michel, MC, Miller, LJ, Mitolo, V, Monie, T, Monk, PN, Mouillac, B, Murphy, PM, Nahon, J-L, Nerbonne, J, Nichols, CG, Norel, X, Oakley, R, Offermanns, S, Palmer, LG, Panaro, MA, Perez-Reyes, E, Pertwee, RG, Pike, JW, Pin, JP, Pintor, S, Plant, LD, Poyner, DR, Prossnitz, ER, Pyne, S, Ren, D, Richer, JK, Rondard, P, Ross, RA, Sackin, H, Safi, R, Sanguinetti, MC, Sartorius, CA, Segaloff, DL, Sladek, FM, Stewart, G, Stoddart, LA, Striessnig, J, Summers, RJ, Takeda, Y, Tetel, M, Toll, L, Trimmer, JS, Tsai, M-J, Tsai, SY, Tucker, S, Usdin, TB, Vilargada, J-P, Vore, M, Ward, DT, Waxman, SG, Webb, P, Wei, AD, Weigel, N, Willars, GB, Winrow, C, Wong, SS, Wulff, H, Ye, RD, Young, M, and Zajac, J-M
- Abstract
The Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2015/16 provides concise overviews of the key properties of over 1750 human drug targets with their pharmacology, plus links to an open access knowledgebase of drug targets and their ligands (www.guidetopharmacology.org), which provides more detailed views of target and ligand properties. The full contents can be found at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bph.13350/full. Voltage-gated ion channels are one of the eight major pharmacological targets into which the Guide is divided, with the others being: G protein-coupled receptors, ligand-gated ion channels, other ion channels, nuclear hormone receptors, catalytic receptors, enzymes and transporters. These are presented with nomenclature guidance and summary information on the best available pharmacological tools, alongside key references and suggestions for further reading. The Concise Guide is published in landscape format in order to facilitate comparison of related targets. It is a condensed version of material contemporary to late 2015, which is presented in greater detail and constantly updated on the website www.guidetopharmacology.org, superseding data presented in the previous Guides to Receptors & Channels and the Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2013/14. It is produced in conjunction with NC-IUPHAR and provides the official IUPHAR classification and nomenclature for human drug targets, where appropriate. It consolidates information previously curated and displayed separately in IUPHAR-DB and GRAC and provides a permanent, citable, point-in-time record that will survive database updates.
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- 2015
46. State of the art techniques and challenges ahead for DG planning and optimization
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A. Keane, L.F. Ochoa, C. Borges, G. Ault, A. Alarcon, R. Currie, F. Pilo, C. Dent, G. Harrison
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It is difficult to estimate how much distributed generation (DG) capacity will be connected to distribution systems in the coming years, however, it is certain that increasing penetration levels require robust tools that help assess the capabilities and requirements of the networks in order to produce the best planning and control strategies. The work of this Task Force is focused on the numerous strategies and methods that have been developed in recent years to address DG integration and planning. This paper contains a critical review of the work in this field. Although there have been numerous publications in this area, widespread implementation of the methods has not taken place. The barriers to implementation of the advanced techniques are outlined, highlighting why network operators have been slow to pick up on the research to date. Furthermore, key challenges ahead which remain to be tackled are also described, many of which have come into clear focus with the current drive towards smarter distribution networks.
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- 2013
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47. Theophylline and selective PDE inhibitors as bronchodilators and smooth muscle relaxants
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Klaus F. Rabe, Magnussen, H., and Dent, G.
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine - Abstract
In addition to its emerging immunodulatory properties, theophylline is a bronchodilator and also decreases mean pulmonary arterial pressure in vivo. The mechanism of action of this drug remains controversial; adenosine antagonism, phosphodiesterase (PDE) inhibition and other actions have been advanced to explain its effectiveness in asthma. Cyclic adenosine monophosphate (AMP) and cyclic guanosine monophosphate (GMP) are involved in the regulation of smooth muscle tone, and the breakdown of these nucleotides is catalysed by multiple PDE isoenzymes. The PDE isoenzymes present in human bronchus and pulmonary artery have been identified, and the pharmacological actions of inhibitors of these enzymes have been investigated. Human bronchus and pulmonary arteries are relaxed by theophylline and by selective inhibitors of PDE III, while PDE IV inhibitors also relax precontracted bronchus and PDE V/I inhibitors relax pulmonary artery. There appears to be some synergy between inhibitors of PDE III and PDE IV in relaxing bronchus, and a pronounced synergy between PDE III and PDE V inhibitors in relaxing pulmonary artery. In neither tissue does 8-phenyltheophylline, a xanthine exhibiting adenosine antagonism but not PDE inhibition, cause any significant relaxation, implying that theophylline does not exert its actions through adenosine antagonism. The close correspondence of theophylline concentrations inhibiting bronchus or pulmonary artery PDE and those causing relaxation points towards PDE inhibition as the major mechanism of action of theophylline in smooth muscle relaxation.
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- 1995
48. Tanker terminals—berthing structures
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Dent, G. E., primary and Saurin, B. F., additional
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- 1969
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49. Revealing the Roles of Desolvation and Molecular Self-Assembly in Crystal Nucleation from Solution: Benzoic and p-Aminobenzoic Acids
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Sullivan, R. A., primary, Davey, R. J., additional, Sadiq, G., additional, Dent, G., additional, Back, K. R., additional, ter Horst, J. H., additional, Toroz, D., additional, and Hammond, R. B., additional
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- 2014
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50. Immigration - adjustment of status from H-2 nonimmigrant to sixth-preference immigrant.
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Dent, G. Richard
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Alien labor -- Cases ,Temporary employment -- Cases ,Emigration and immigration law -- Cases ,North American Industries v. Feldman (722 F.2d 893 (1st Cir. 1983)) - Published
- 1984
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