RGS14 is a biochemically diverse protein which integrates G
proteins and the MAPKinase signaling cascade
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Shedding light on the spatiotemporal regulation of RGS14
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Microglial motility under pro-inflammatory conditions in situ:
Relevance to neurodegeneration
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RGS14 limits postsynaptic calcium to block CA2 synaptic plasticity
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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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Protein-Protein Interactions Regulating ASK1 Function
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Mutant Huntingtin Impairs Astrocytic Secretion
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Olfactory Receptor Dimerization
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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