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1. Osteocalcin binds to a GPRC6A Venus fly trap allosteric site to positively modulate GPRC6A signaling.

2. Osteocalcin binds to a GPRC6A Venus fly trap allosteric site to positively modulate GPRC6A signaling

3. G protein-coupled receptors related to autoimmunity in postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome

4. G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) gene variants and human genetic disease.

5. RAMP and MRAP accessory proteins have selective effects on expression and signalling of the CB1, CB2, GPR18 and GPR55 cannabinoid receptors.

7. A fluorescently-tagged tick kinin neuropeptide triggers peristalsis and labels tick midgut muscles

8. Structural view of G protein-coupled receptor signaling in the retinal rod outer segment.

9. A fluorescently-tagged tick kinin neuropeptide triggers peristalsis and labels tick midgut muscles.

10. G Protein-Coupled Receptor–Ligand Pose and Functional Class Prediction

11. GPR4 Knockout Attenuates Intestinal Inflammation and Forestalls the Development of Colitis-Associated Colorectal Cancer in Murine Models.

12. Understanding the Rhodopsin Worldview Through Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM): Structure, Stability, and Activity Studies.

13. Gαs directly drives PDZ-RhoGEF signaling to Cdc42.

14. Prostaglandin F2α requires activation of calcium-dependent signalling to trigger inflammation in human myometrium.

15. G protein-coupled receptor–mediated membrane targeting of PLCγ2 is essential for neutrophil chemotaxis.

16. The G protein-coupled receptor neuropeptide receptor-15 modulates larval development via the transforming growth factor-β DAF-7 protein in Caenorhabditis elegans.

17. V2 vasopressin receptor mutations: future personalized therapy based on individual molecular biology.

18. Molecular Mechanisms of PTH/PTHrP Class B GPCR Signaling and Pharmacological Implications.

19. Pharmacology of T2R Mediated Host–Microbe Interactions

20. Deficiency of G protein‐coupled receptor Gpr111/Adgrf2 causes enamel hypomineralization in mice by alteration of the expression of kallikrein‐related peptidase 4 (Klk4) during pH cycling process.

21. Specificity of the chromophore-binding site in human cone opsins.

22. cAMP-dependent activation of the Rac guanine exchange factor P-REX1 by type I protein kinase A (PKA) regulatory subunits.

23. Gβγ signaling to the chemotactic effector P-REX1 and mammalian cell migration is directly regulated by Gαq and Gα13 proteins.

24. V2 vasopressin receptor mutations: future personalized therapy based on individual molecular biology

25. Fluorescence based HTS-compatible ligand binding assays for dopamine D3 receptors in baculovirus preparations and live cells

26. The molecular associations in clathrin-coated pit regulate β-arrestin-mediated MAPK signaling downstream of μ-opioid receptor.

27. Functional Heterodimerization between the G Protein-Coupled Receptor GPR17 and the Chemokine Receptors 2 and 4: New Evidence.

28. Structural analysis of the human C5a-C5aR1 complex using cryo-electron microscopy.

29. Visualization of real-time receptor endocytosis in dopamine neurons enabled by NTSR1-Venus knock-in mice.

30. Mechanistic basis of GPCR activation explored by ensemble refinement of crystallographic structures.

31. Review: The evolution of peptidergic signaling in Cnidaria and Placozoa, including a comparison with Bilateria.

32. Cell Surface Calcium‐Sensing Receptor Heterodimers: Mutant Gene Dosage Affects Ca2+ Sensing but Not G Protein Interaction.

33. Molecular determinants of neuropeptide-mediated activation mechanisms in tachykinin NK1 and NK2 receptors.

34. The GPCR adaptor protein Norbin controls the trafficking of C5aR1 and CXCR4 in mouse neutrophils.

36. Class-Switching of B Lymphocytes by DNA and Cell Immunization for Stereospecific Monoclonal Antibodies against Native GPCR

37. Adenosine: a partially discovered medicinal agent

38. Visualization of real-time receptor endocytosis in dopamine neurons enabled by NTSR1-Venus knock-in mice

39. Review: The evolution of peptidergic signaling in Cnidaria and Placozoa, including a comparison with Bilateria

40. Genetic tagging of the adenosine A2A receptor reveals its heterogeneous expression in brain regions.

41. Effects of the 5-HT2A receptor antagonist volinanserin on head-twitch response and intracranial self-stimulation depression induced by different structural classes of psychedelics in rodents.

42. Sex-specific effects of psychedelics on prepulse inhibition of startle in 129S6/SvEv mice.

43. Complex binding pathways determine the regeneration of mammalian green cone opsin with a locked retinal analogue.

44. Apelin receptor dimer: Classification, future prospects, and pathophysiological perspectives.

45. Single Stabilizing Point Mutation Enables High‐Resolution Co‐Crystal Structures of the Adenosine A2A Receptor with Preladenant Conjugates.

46. Is Glucagon Receptor Activation the Thermogenic Solution for Treating Obesity?

47. Non-Peptide Opioids Differ in Effects on Mu-Opioid (MOP) and Serotonin 1A (5-HT 1A) Receptors Heterodimerization and Cellular Effectors (Ca 2+ , ERK1/2 and p38) Activation.

49. Analysis of Calcium-Sensing Receptor Signaling Using Dual Luciferase Assays.

50. Is Glucagon Receptor Activation the Thermogenic Solution for Treating Obesity?

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