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Signaling and Regulation of Protease-Activated Receptors 1 and 2
(PAR1 and PAR2)
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Signaling, Regulation, and Synaptic Role of Adhesion G
protein-coupled Receptor Brain-specific Angiogenesis Inhibitor-1
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PRAS40 and mTOR Signaling: A Paradigm for Crosstalk Among
Proliferation, Growth, and Stress Signaling
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Poldip2: An investigation of structure and signaling pathways to
elucidate the function of a novel cell cycle regulator.
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Protein-Protein Interactions Regulating ASK1 Function
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Activation and regulation of the brain-expressed adhesion G
protein-coupled receptors ADGRB1/BAI1 and ADGRB2/BAI2: Implications
for human disease
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Microglial motility under pro-inflammatory conditions in situ:
Relevance to neurodegeneration
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Mechanisms of insulin-like growth factor 1 receptor-mediated
trastuzumab resistance in human epidermal growth factor receptor
2-overexpressing breast cancer
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Multi-modal Signaling and Regulation of the Adhesion G
Protein-coupled Receptor ADGRG1 (GPR56)
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Regulation of Myelin Proteins and Protection Against Demyelination
by GPR37 Signaling
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Regulator of G Protein Signaling 14 (RGS14) at the Interface of
Conventional and Unconventional G Protein Signaling
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The Role of RGS14 in Learning, Memory, and Synaptic Plasticity
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Trafficking and Signaling of Parkin-AssociatedEndothelin-Like Receptor GPR37
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Integrationof Heterotrimeric G Protein Signaling by the Regulator of G Protein Signaling 14 (RGS14): Independent Regulation of Gα Signaling by the RGS Domain and GPR Motif
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The Interplay Between Reverse Transcription and SAMHD1 Degradation: Mechanistic Differences Between Reverse Transcriptases from HIV-1, HIV-2 and SIV Lentiviruses Able or Unable to Degrade SAMHD1
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