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James Chambers to GTP-Binding Proteins

This is a "connection" page, showing publications James Chambers has written about GTP-Binding Proteins.
Connection Strength

0.768
  1. Chambers JJ, Nichols DE. A homology-based model of the human 5-HT2A receptor derived from an in silico activated G-protein coupled receptor. J Comput Aided Mol Des. 2002 Jul; 16(7):511-20.
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    Score: 0.206
  2. Freeman K, Tsui P, Moore D, Emson PC, Vawter L, Naheed S, Lane P, Bawagan H, Herrity N, Murphy K, Sarau HM, Ames RS, Wilson S, Livi GP, Chambers JK. Cloning, pharmacology, and tissue distribution of G-protein-coupled receptor GPR105 (KIAA0001) rodent orthologs. Genomics. 2001 Dec; 78(3):124-8.
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    Score: 0.198
  3. Szekeres PG, Muir AI, Spinage LD, Miller JE, Butler SI, Smith A, Rennie GI, Murdock PR, Fitzgerald LR, Wu Hl, McMillan LJ, Guerrera S, Vawter L, Elshourbagy NA, Mooney JL, Bergsma DJ, Wilson S, Chambers JK. Neuromedin U is a potent agonist at the orphan G protein-coupled receptor FM3. J Biol Chem. 2000 Jul 07; 275(27):20247-50.
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    Score: 0.179
  4. Matsumoto I, Uchida K, Nakashima K, Hiyoshi S, Chambers JK, Tsujimoto H, Nakayama H. IgA Antibodies Against Gliadin and Tissue Transglutaminase in Dogs With Chronic Enteritis and Intestinal T-Cell Lymphoma. Vet Pathol. 2018 01; 55(1):98-107.
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    Score: 0.142
  5. Ames RS, Sarau HM, Chambers JK, Willette RN, Aiyar NV, Romanic AM, Louden CS, Foley JJ, Sauermelch CF, Coatney RW, Ao Z, Disa J, Holmes SD, Stadel JM, Martin JD, Liu WS, Glover GI, Wilson S, McNulty DE, Ellis CE, Elshourbagy NA, Shabon U, Trill JJ, Hay DW, Ohlstein EH, Bergsma DJ, Douglas SA. Human urotensin-II is a potent vasoconstrictor and agonist for the orphan receptor GPR14. Nature. 1999 Sep 16; 401(6750):282-6.
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    Score: 0.042
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