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G protein-coupled receptor heterodimerization in the Brain
Book PartAbstract: G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) play critical roles in cellular processes and signaling and havePalabras claves:allosteric modulation, Depression, Fibroblast growth factor receptor, neuronal plasticity, Receptor heterocomplex, serotonin receptorsAutores:Agnati L.F., Borroto-Escuela D.O., Ciruela F., Fuxe K., Garriga P., Narváez M., Palkovits M., Tarakanov A.O., W. Romero-FernandezFuentes:scopusDiversity and bias through receptor-receptor interactions in GPCR heteroreceptor complexes. Focus on examples from dopamine D2 receptor heteromerization
ReviewAbstract: Allosteric receptor-receptor interactions in GPCR heteromers appeared to introduce an intermolecularPalabras claves:allosteric modulation, Biased recognition, Biased signaling, G protein-coupled receptor, Heterodimerization, Receptor diversity, Receptor heterodimers, Receptor-receptor interactionsAutores:Agnati L.F., Borroto-Escuela D.O., Díaz-Cabiale Z., Ferraro L., Filip M., Fuxe K., Garriga P., Tanganelli S., Tarakanov A.O., W. Romero-FernandezFuentes:scopusOn the existence and function of galanin receptor heteromers in the central nervous system
ReviewAbstract: Galanin receptor (GalR) subtypes 1-3 linked to central galanin neurons may form het- eromers with eaPalabras claves:5ht1a, Allosteric modulator, Galanin receptors, Gpcrs, Heteromers, NPY receptorsAutores:Agnati L.F., Borroto-Escuela D.O., Calvo F., Ciruela F., Díaz-Cabiale Z., Fuxe K., Garriga P., Millón C., Narvaez J.A., Narváez M., Parrado C., Tarakanov A.O., Tena M., W. Romero-FernandezFuentes:scopusThe existence of FGFR1-5-HT1A receptor heterocomplexes in midbrain 5-HT neurons of the rat: Relevance for neuroplasticity
ArticleAbstract: The ascending midbrain 5-HT neurons to the forebrain may be dysregulated in depression and have a rePalabras claves:Autores:Agnati L.F., Belluardo N., Borroto-Escuela D.O., Ciruela F., Fuxe K., Mudó G., Narváez M., Pérez-Alea M., Tarakanov A.O., W. Romero-FernandezFuentes:scopus