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2. Muscarinic Acetylcholine Receptor Knockout Mice
3. Dysregulated hippocampal acetylcholine neurotransmission and impaired cognition in M2, M4 and M2/M4 muscarinic receptor knockout mice
4. Muscarinic Acetylcholine Receptor Knockout Mice
5. Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor knockout mice: Phenotypical analysis and clinical implications
6. High-affinity transport of choline and amino acid neurotransmitters in synaptosomes from brain regions after lesioning the nucleus basalis magnocellularis of young and aged rats
7. Assembly of inhibitory synapses
8. Regional brain uptake of the muscarinic ligand, [18F]FP-TZTP, is greatly decreased in M2 receptor knockout mice but not in M1, M3 and M4 receptor knockout mice
9. The C-Terminal Domain of the mGluR1 Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor Affects Sensitivity to Agonists
10. Lessons from the Knocked-Out Glycine Transporters
11. Mutations within the human GLYT2 (SLC6A5) gene associated with hyperekplexia
12. Glycine transporters: essential regulators of synaptic transmission
13. Konjugierte Linolsäuren stimulieren die Insulinsekretion über den Fettsäurerezeptor FFA1
14. Surface-localized glycine transporters 1 and 2 function as monomeric proteins in Xenopus oocytes
15. Glycine transporters: essential regulators of synaptic transmission
16. M 1 -M 5 Muscarinic Receptor Knockout Mice as Novel Tools to Study the Physiological Roles of the Muscarinic Cholinergic System
17. Use of Knockout Mice Reveals Involvement of M2-Muscarinic Receptors in Control of the Kinetics of Acetylcholine Release
18. M 1 -M 5 Muscarinic Receptor Knockout Mice as Novel Tools to Study the Physiological Roles of the Muscarinic Cholinergic System
19. The C-Terminal Domain of the mGluR1 Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor Affects Sensitivity to Agonists
20. Lessons from the Knocked-Out Glycine Transporters.
21. Assignment of muscarinic receptor subtypes mediating G-protein modulation of Ca2+ channels by using knockout mice
22. S.09.02 The metabotropic glutamate receptors: Structural domains and coupling to G proteins
23. Specific aminoacid residues control G-protein coupling efficacy in mGluR1
24. New pharmacological drugs and assays to study metabotropic receptors
25. Molecular, functional, and pharmacological characterization of the metabotropic glutamate receptor type 5 splice variants: comparison with mGluR1
26. The metabotropic glutamate receptors: their second intracellular loop plays a critical role in the G-protein coupling specificity
27. Inhibition of high-affinity gamma-aminobutyric acid uptake in primary astrocyte cultures by phorbol esters and phospholipase C
28. Arachidonic acid inhibits glycine transport in cultured glial cells
29. Investigations into the physiological role of muscarinic M2 and M4 muscarinic and M4 receptor subtypes using receptor knockout mice
30. Identification of subtypes of muscarinic receptors that regulate Ca2+ and K+ channel activity in sympathetic neurons
31. Generation and pharmacological analysis of M2 and M4 muscarinic receptor knockout mice
32. Elucidating the role of muscarinic receptors in psychosis
33. Coupling of metabotropic glutamate receptors 2 and 4 to G alpha 15, G alpha 16, and chimeric G alpha q/i proteins: characterization of new antagonists.
34. The rat mGlu~1~d receptor splice variant shares functional properties with the other short isoforms of mGlu~1 receptor
35. Genetic analysis of receptor-Galphaq coupling selectivity.
36. Changes in the carboxyl-terminal domain of metabotropic glutamate receptor 1 by alternative splicing generate receptors with differing agonist-independent activity.
37. A cluster of basic residues in the carboxyl-terminal tail of the short metabotropic glutamate receptor 1 variants impairs their coupling to phospholipase C.
38. The second intracellular loop of metabotropic glutamate receptor 1 cooperates with the other intracellular domains to control coupling to G-proteins.
39. The second intracellular loop of metabotropic glutamate receptor 1 cooperates with the other intracellular domains to control coupling to G-proteins
40. Lessons from the knocked-out glycine transporters
41. Analysis of M2 muscarinic receptor knockout mice reveals the mechanism that controls acetylcholine release.
42. Cellular distribution and regulation by cAMP of the GABA transporter (GAT-1) mRNA
43. Regional brain uptake of the muscarinic ligand, [18F]FP-TZTP, is greatly decreased in M2 receptor knockout mice but not in M1, M3 and M4 receptor knockout mice
44. A molecular mechanism to diversify Ca 2+ signaling downstream of Gs protein-coupled receptors.
45. Reply to: How carvedilol does not activate β 2 -adrenoceptors.
46. Giving ERK a jERK from the endosome.
47. How Carvedilol activates β 2 -adrenoceptors.
48. Humanized zebrafish as a tractable tool for in vivo evaluation of pro-myelinating drugs.
49. Rational design of a heterotrimeric G protein α subunit with artificial inhibitor sensitivity.
50. Inactivation of the Mouse L-Proline Transporter PROT Alters Glutamatergic Synapse Biochemistry and Perturbs Behaviors Required to Respond to Environmental Changes.
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