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1. G Protein-Coupled Receptor Systems and Their Role in Cellular Senescence

2. GRK5 – A Functional Bridge Between Cardiovascular and Neurodegenerative Disorders

3. β-Arrestin Based Receptor Signaling Paradigms: Potential Therapeutic Targets for Complex Age-Related Disorders

4. A Proteomic Screen to Unravel the Molecular Pathways Associated with Warfarin-Induced or TNAP-Inhibited Arterial Calcification in Rats

5. GPR19 coordinates multiple molecular aspects of stress responses associated with the aging process

7. The relaxin-3 receptor, RXFP3, is a modulator of aging-related disease

8. Making biomedical sciences publications more accessible for machines

9. Progression of established non-diabetic chronic kidney disease is halted by metformin treatment in rats

11. The RXFP3 receptor is functionally associated with cellular responses to oxidative stress and DNA damage

12. The TRY‐motif in the Relaxin Family Peptide Receptor 3 (RXFP3) functions as a Molecular Switch Between DNA Damage Response and Cell Cycle Control

13. Aging-related modifications to G protein-coupled receptor signaling diversity

14. GPCRs Are Optimal Regulators of Complex Biological Systems and Orchestrate the Interface between Health and Disease

15. Endothelial Contribution to Warfarin-Induced Arterial Media Calcification in Mice

16. High-dimensionality Data Analysis of Pharmacological Systems Associated with Complex Diseases

17. Enhanced Molecular Appreciation of Psychiatric Disorders Through High-Dimensionality Data Acquisition and Analytics

19. Multidimensional informatic deconvolution defines gender-specific roles of hypothalamic GIT2 in aging trajectories

20. Enhanced Molecular Appreciation of Psychiatric Disorders Through High-Dimensionality Data Acquisition and Analytics

21. GRK5 – A Functional Bridge Between Cardiovascular and Neurodegenerative Disorders

22. G Protein-Coupled Receptor Systems as Crucial Regulators of DNA Damage Response Processes

23. The RXFP3‐GIT2 signaling system represents a potential multidimensional therapeutic target in age‐related disorders

24. <tex>\beta$</tex>-Arrestin based receptor signaling paradigms : potential therapeutic targets for complex age-related disorders

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