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- 1993
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B2 kinin receptor-mediated internalization of bradykinin in DDT1 MF-2 smooth muscle cells is paralleled by sequestration of the occupied receptors
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Bradykinin inhibition of EGF- and PDGF-induced DNA synthesis in human fibroblasts
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- 1992
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Bradykinin binding to B2 kinin receptors and stimulation of phosphoinositide turnover and arachidonic acid release in primary cultures of cells from late pregnant rat myometrium
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Receptor-mediated internalization of bradykinin : DDT1 MF-2 smooth muscle cells process internalized bradykinin via multiple degradative pathways
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- 1991
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Bradykinin recognizes different molecular forms of the B2 kinin receptor in the presence and absence of guanine nucleotides
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Bradykinin and bombesin rapidly stimulate tyrosine phosphorylation of a 120-kDa group of proteins in Swiss 3T3 cells
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- 1990
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Guanine nucleotide regulation of B2 kinin receptors. Time-dependent formation of a guanine nucleotide-sensitive receptor state from which [3H]bradykinin dissociates slowly
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- 1987
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Agonist-dependent phosphorylation of the α2-adrenergic receptor by the β-adrenergic receptor kinase
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Regulation of adrenergic receptor function by phosphorylation. I. Agonist-promoted desensitization and phosphorylation of α1-adrenergic receptors coupled to inositol phospholipid metabolism in DDT1 MF-2 smooth muscle cells
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Regulation of adrenergic receptor function by phosphorylation. II. Effects of agonist occupancy on phosphorylation of α1- and β2-adrenergic receptors by protein kinase C and the cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase
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