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1. Study On The Action Of Small G Proteins And MAP Kinase To Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Migration Stimulated By Lipoprotein(a)
2. MRNA Expressions Of Hyaluronan Synthase And Nucleotide-binding Proteins In The Epithelial Cells Of Endolymphatic Sac And The Effects Of PGE2 On Its Alterations.
3. The Cross Talk Between G Protein-AC-cAMP Signaling And Ras-Raf-MEK-ERK Signaling In Fibroblasts Like Synoviocytes Of Rats With Collagen-Induced Arthritis And The Regulation Of Paeoniflorin
4. Genetic Polymorphisms Of The Beta-adrenergic Receptors And G-proteins: Association With Efficacy Of Metoprolol And Disturbance Of Blood Lipid Induced By The Drug
5. Alterations Of Myocardial G Proteins And Their MRNA Expressions In SIRS Rats Induced By LPS And The Effect Of Dexamethason
6. Study Of The Specificity Of GPCR Regulation Of GIRK Channels
7. The Expression Of HLA-G Proteins By The Placental Cells In Preeclampsia
8. The Study Of Interaction Between Gα Subunits And GIRK
9. Identification Of G Proteins Binding With Insulin Receptor In β-TC3 Plasmamembranes
10. Soman And Hypoxia On The Role Of The Cholinergic Nerve Signaling
11. Modulation Effects Of Adrenomedullin And MrgC Receptors On The Function Of μ-opioid Receptors—The G Proteins Mechanism
12. The Effect Of Baixiangdan Capsule On The GABA_B Receptor Coupled To G-proteins And Ion Channels In Hippocampus Of Rats With Gan-qi Invasion
13. Simvastatin Improved Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension In Rats By Regulating Small G Proteins
14. Inhibition Of Farnesyl Pyrophosphate Synthase Improves Cardiac Remodeling Induced By Pressure Overload
15. The Feasibility Study Of Small G Proteins ARL8A And ARL8B As Anti-tumor Targets
16. G proteins and their regulators in EGF receptor trafficking and mitochondrial functions
17. Ankyrin-G in renal epithelia: Identification of novel isoforms and the interaction between ankyrin-G and H+/K+-ATPase alpha 2 subunit
18. The role of the P2Y2 nucleotide receptor in inflammation: The mechanisms of P2Y2 receptor-mediated activation of G proteins
19. Crosstalk between G proteins and the canonical Wnt signaling pathway
20. SNAP-25 is a novel effector of heterotrimeric G proteins modulating the strength of neurotransmission
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