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The following pages link to Are hormones from the neuropeptide Y family recognized by their receptors from the membrane-bound state? (Q36204247):
Displaying 11 items.
- Micellar nanomedicine of human neuropeptide Y (Q35000999) (← links)
- Oligoclonal Antibody Targeting Ghrelin Increases Energy Expenditure and Reduces Food Intake in Fasted Mice (Q35740201) (← links)
- NMR studies in dodecylphosphocholine of a fragment containing the seventh transmembrane helix of a G-protein-coupled receptor from Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q35850937) (← links)
- Recognition of neurohormones of the NPY family by their receptors (Q36659833) (← links)
- NPY binds with heme to form a NPY-heme complex: enhancing peroxidase activity in free heme and promoting NPY nitration and inactivation. (Q38665001) (← links)
- Unwinding of the C-Terminal Residues of Neuropeptide Y is critical for Y₂ Receptor Binding and Activation (Q40964685) (← links)
- Improved in Vitro Folding of the Y2 G Protein-Coupled Receptor into Bicelles (Q49507908) (← links)
- DPP‐IV‐resistant, long‐acting oxyntomodulin derivatives (Q53270212) (← links)
- Understanding GPCR Recognition and Folding from NMR Studies of Fragments. (Q54203381) (← links)
- A Chimeric GPCR Model Mimicking the Ligand Binding Site of the Human Y1 Receptor Studied by NMR Spectroscopy (Q57794644) (← links)
- An atlas of O-linked glycosylation on peptide hormones reveals diverse biological roles (Q98611535) (← links)