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Academic Article Rapid delivery of internalized signaling receptors to the somatodendritic surface by sequence-specific local insertion.
Academic Article {Beta}-blocker drugs mediate calcium signaling in native central nervous system neurons by {beta}-arrestin-biased agonism.
Academic Article Investigating G protein-coupled receptor endocytosis and trafficking by TIR-FM.
Academic Article Imaging of kiss-and-run exocytosis of surface receptors in neuronal cultures.
Academic Article Imaging GPCRs trafficking and signaling with total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy in cultured neurons.
Academic Article Time-Dependent Effects of Ethanol on BK Channel Expression and Trafficking in Hippocampal Neurons.
Academic Article Retromer stops beta-arrestin 1-mediated signaling from internalized cannabinoid 2 receptors.
Academic Article Pyrimidinyl Biphenylureas Act as Allosteric Modulators to Activate Cannabinoid Receptor 1 and Initiate ?-Arrestin-Dependent Responses.
Academic Article Blockade of the endovanilloid receptor, TRPV1, and of the endocannabinoid enzyme, FAAH, within the nucleus accumbens shell elicits anxiolytic-like effects in male rats.
Academic Article Altered Swimming Behaviors in Zebrafish Larvae Lacking Cannabinoid Receptor 2.
Academic Article Relevance of dopamine signals anchoring dynamin-2 to the plasma membrane during Na+,K+-ATPase endocytosis.
Academic Article Evidence for tryptophan residues in the cation transport path of the Na(+),K(+)-ATPase.
Academic Article Distinct modes of regulated receptor insertion to the somatodendritic plasma membrane.
Academic Article Cargo-mediated regulation of a rapid Rab4-dependent recycling pathway.
Concept Ethanol
Concept Analgesics, Opioid
Concept Arachidonic Acids
Concept Base Sequence
Concept Biological Transport, Active
Concept Cations
Concept Cyclohexanols
Concept Diagnostic Imaging
Concept Dopamine
Concept Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel
Concept Enzyme Inhibitors
Concept Erythrocytes
Concept Gene Expression Regulation
Concept Genetic Engineering
Concept Glycerides
Concept Hippocampus
Concept Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
Concept Inositol Phosphates
Concept Isoproterenol
Concept Isothiuronium
Concept Kinetics
Concept Microscopy, Fluorescence
Concept Molecular Biology
Concept Morpholines
Concept Mutation
Concept Oxymetazoline
Concept Plasmids
Concept Propanolamines
Concept Propranolol
Concept Pyridines
Concept Pyrroles
Concept Transfection
Concept Blotting, Western
Concept Mutagenesis, Site-Directed
Concept RNA Editing
Concept Cyclic AMP-Dependent Protein Kinases
Concept Pyramidal Cells
Concept Receptors, Adrenergic, beta-2
Concept Codon, Nonsense
Concept Microscopy, Confocal
Concept Microscopy, Video
Concept GTP-Binding Proteins
Concept Arrestins
Concept COS Cells
Concept Excitatory Postsynaptic Potentials
Concept Sequence Analysis, Protein
Concept rab GTP-Binding Proteins
Concept rab4 GTP-Binding Proteins
Concept Dynamins
Concept Dynamin II
Concept Dynamin III
Concept Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 3
Concept Benzoxazines
Concept Polyunsaturated Alkamides
Concept G-Protein-Coupled Receptor Kinases
Concept Molecular Imaging
Academic Article G protein-coupled receptors regulate Na+,K+-ATPase activity and endocytosis by modulating the recruitment of adaptor protein 2 and clathrin.
Academic Article Phosphoinositide-3 kinase binds to a proline-rich motif in the Na+, K+-ATPase alpha subunit and regulates its trafficking.
Concept Endocannabinoids
Academic Article Cnr2 Is Important for Ribbon Synapse Maturation and Function in Hair Cells and Photoreceptors.
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