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The human B1 bradykinin receptor exhibits high ligand-independent, constitutive activity : Roles of residues in the fourth intracellular and third transmembrane domains
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- 2000
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Amphetamine-induced loss of human dopamine transporter activity : An internalization-dependent and cocaine-sensitive mechanism
2000) In Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 97(12). p.6850-6855(
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High-affinity binding of peptide agonists to the human B1 bradykinin receptor depends on interaction between the peptide N-terminal L-lysine and the fourth extracellular domain of the receptor
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- 1999
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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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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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- 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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The third transmembrane domains of the human B1 and B2 bradykinin receptor subtypes are involved in discriminating between subtype-selective ligands
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Bradykinin sequesters B2 bradykinin receptors and the receptor-coupled Ga SUBUNITS Gaq and Gai in caveolae
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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 gα subunits Gα(q) and Gα(i) in caveolae in DDT1 MF-2 smooth muscle cells
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