Molecular Deconvolution Platform to Establish Disease Mechanisms by Surveying GPCR Signaling
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- Collaboration types
- Domestic collaboration
- International collaboration
- Citation topics
- 1 Clinical & Life Sciences
- 1.159 Membrane Channels & Receptors
- 1.159.426 GPCR Signaling
- Web Of Science research areas
- Cell Biology
- ESI research areas
- Molecular Biology & Genetics
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- Title
- Molecular Deconvolution Platform to Establish Disease Mechanisms by Surveying GPCR Signaling
- Creators
- I. Masuho - Scripps Research InstituteS. Chavali - MRC Laboratory of Molecular BiologyB.S. Muntean - Scripps Research InstituteN.K. Skamangas - Scripps Research InstituteK. Simonyan - Massachusetts Eye and Ear InfirmaryD.N. Patil - Scripps Research InstituteG.M. Kramer - Scripps Research InstituteL. Ozelius - Massachusetts General HospitalM.M. Babu - MRC Laboratory of Molecular BiologyK.A. Martemyanov - Scripps Research Institute
- Publication Details
- Cell Reports, Vol.24(3), p.557
- Publisher
- Elsevier B.V.
- Grant note
- NIH: NS081282, DA041207 Medical Research Council: MC_U105185859 MRC: MC_U105185859 Medical Research Council: MC_U105185859
The Gaolf antibody was kindly provided by Dr. Denis Herve. PTX-S1 in mammalian expression vector was kindly provided by Dr. Eitan Reuveny. mTrpM3 alpha 2 was a gift from Dr. Thomas Voets. This work was supported by NIH grant NS081282 (K.A.M. and L.O.), NIH grant DA041207 (B.S.M.), and the Medical Research Council (MC_U105185859; S.C. and M.M.B.). We would like to thank the Genome Aggregation Database (gnomAD) and the groups that provided exome and genome variant data to this resource. A full list of contributing groups can be found at http://gnomad.broadinstitute.org/about.
- Comment
- Export Date: 24 October 2025; Cited By: 16
- Academic Unit
- Physiology and Biophysics Research; Miller School of Medicine
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- PMID
- 30021154
- Record Identifier
- 991032828752802976