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- 1999
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Autoregulation of bradykinin receptors : Agonists in the presence of interleukin-1β shift the repertoire of receptor subtypes from B2 to B1 in human lung fibroblasts
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Spontaneous human B2 bradykinin receptor activity determines the action of partial agonists as agonists or inverse agonists. Effect of basal desensitization
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- 1998
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A single position in the third transmembrane domains of the human B1 and B2 bradykinin receptors is adjacent to and discriminates between the C- terminal residues of subtype-selective ligands
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- 1997
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Bradykinin sequesters B2 bradykinin receptors and the receptor-coupled gα subunits Gα(q) and Gα(i) in caveolae in DDT1 MF-2 smooth muscle cells
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The sixth transmembrane domains of the human B1 and B2 bradykinin receptors are structurally compatible and involved in discriminating between subtype-selective agonists
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Bradykinin sequesters B2 bradykinin receptors and the receptor-coupled Ga SUBUNITS Gaq and Gai in caveolae
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- 1996
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Regulation of bradykinin B2 receptors by the ras oncogene : Evidence for multiple mechanisms
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B1 and B2 kinin receptors mediate distinct patterns of intracellular Ca2+ signaling in single cultured vascular smooth muscle cells
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The N terminus of bradykinin when bound to the human bradykinin B2 receptor is adjacent to extracellular Cys20 and Cys277 in the receptor
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- 1995
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The agonist binding site on the bovine bradykinin B2 receptor is adjacent to a sulfhydryl and is differentiated from the antagonist binding site by chemical cross-linking
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