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5. Identification of a β-arrestin-biased negative allosteric modulator for the β 2 -adrenergic receptor

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8. Identification and pharmacological characterization of a novel β-arrestin-biased negative allosteric modulator of the β

10. LBMON186 Beta-agonist Profiling Reveals Novel Biased Signaling Phenotypes For The Beta 2-adrenergic Receptor With Implications In The Treatment Of Asthma

11. Identification of a β-arrestin-biased negative allosteric modulator for the β2-adrenergic receptor.

12. β 2 ‐Adrenoceptor agonist profiling reveals biased signalling phenotypes for the β 2 ‐adrenoceptor with possible implications for the treatment of asthma

14. β2 -Adrenoceptor agonist profiling reveals biased signalling phenotypes for the β2 -adrenoceptor with possible implications for the treatment of asthma.

15. Surface plasmon resonance study of G protein/receptor coupling in a lipid bilayer-free system

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21. G protein-coupled receptor kinase 2 (GRK2) is localized to centrosomes and mediates epidermal growth factor-promoted centrosomal separation.

22. Synergetic effect of recoverin and calmodulin on regulation of rhodopsin kinase.

25. Identification and pharmacological characterization of a novel β-arrestin-biased negative allosteric modulator of the β

26. Involvement of the recoverin C-terminal segment in recognition of the target enzyme rhodopsin kinase

28. Ca2+-dependent conformational changes in the neuronal Ca2+-sensor recoverin probed by the fluorescent dye Alexa647.

29. Surface Plasmon Resonance Study of G Protein/ Receptor Coupling in a Lipid Bilayer-Free System.

30. Application of surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy to study G-protein coupled receptor signalling.

31. Ca2+-dependent conformational changes in the neuronal Ca2+-sensor recoverin probed by the fluorescent dye Alexa647.

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