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Solution structure of the third extracellular loop of human thromboxane A2 receptor.
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NMR structure of the thromboxane A2 receptor ligand recognition pocket.
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A strategy using NMR peptide structures of thromboxane A2 receptor as templates to construct ligand-recognition pocket of prostacyclin receptor.
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A profile of the residues in the second extracellular loop that are critical for ligand recognition of human prostacyclin receptor.
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Identification of residues important for ligand binding of thromboxane A2 receptor in the second extracellular loop using the NMR experiment-guided mutagenesis approach.
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Evidence of the residues involved in ligand recognition in the second extracellular loop of the prostacyclin receptor characterized by high resolution 2D NMR techniques.
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A simple, quick, and high-yield preparation of the human thromboxane A2 receptor in full size for structural studies.
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Ligand-specific conformation determines agonist activation and antagonist blockade in purified human thromboxane A2 receptor.
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An agonist sensitive, quick and simple cell-based signaling assay for determination of ligands mimicking prostaglandin E2 or E1 activity through subtype EP1 receptor: Suitable for high throughput screening.
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The key residue within the second extracellular loop of human EP3 involved in selectively turning down PGE2- and retaining PGE1-mediated signaling in live cells.
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Advances in extracellular ligand recognition sites on prostanoid receptors.
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