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- ...] and [[cyclic GMP]] which then may activate [[protein kinase]]s such as [[G-protein-coupled receptor kinase]] which then affect downstream targets (see [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih3 KB (338 words) - 13:08, 30 March 2010
- ...in-coupled receptor]]s. They are regulatory proteins that play a role in [[G-protein-coupled receptor]] desensitization."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> "G protein-coupled receptor kinases ...] and [[cyclic GMP]] which then may activate [[protein kinase]]s such as [[G-protein-coupled receptor kinase]] which then affect downstream targets (see [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih5 KB (679 words) - 09:15, 29 August 2009
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- Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/G-protein-coupled receptor]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|G-protein-coupled receptor kinase}}576 bytes (72 words) - 16:44, 11 January 2010
- 246 bytes (32 words) - 10:53, 3 September 2009
- Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/G-protein-coupled receptor kinase]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|G-protein-coupled receptor}}641 bytes (79 words) - 16:44, 11 January 2010
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- Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/G-protein-coupled receptor]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|G-protein-coupled receptor kinase}}576 bytes (72 words) - 16:44, 11 January 2010
- A [[G-protein-coupled receptor]] of the [[purinergic P2 receptor]] type, through which binding of [[Adenos232 bytes (26 words) - 10:54, 14 December 2009
- 234 bytes (26 words) - 05:27, 6 January 2011
- ...] and [[cyclic GMP]] which then may activate [[protein kinase]]s such as [[G-protein-coupled receptor kinase]] which then affect downstream targets (see [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih3 KB (338 words) - 13:08, 30 March 2010
- {{r|G-protein-coupled receptor kinase}} {{r|G-protein-coupled receptor}}687 bytes (86 words) - 19:46, 11 January 2010
- Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/G-protein-coupled receptor kinase]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|G-protein-coupled receptor}}641 bytes (79 words) - 16:44, 11 January 2010
- Cell surface receptors of the G-protein-coupled receptor type that are in the sympathetic nervous system.141 bytes (18 words) - 04:12, 11 December 2011
- ...]] and [[signal transduction]], '''purinoceptor P2Y<sub>12</sub>''' is a [[G-protein-coupled receptor]] (a [[cell surface receptor]]). It is a subtype of [[purinergic P2 recepto846 bytes (115 words) - 10:48, 14 December 2009
- 386 bytes (49 words) - 03:09, 3 February 2011
- ...in-coupled receptor]]s. They are regulatory proteins that play a role in [[G-protein-coupled receptor]] desensitization."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> "G protein-coupled receptor kinases ...] and [[cyclic GMP]] which then may activate [[protein kinase]]s such as [[G-protein-coupled receptor kinase]] which then affect downstream targets (see [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih5 KB (679 words) - 09:15, 29 August 2009
- Examples of protein kinases include [[G-protein-coupled receptor kinase]]s.1 KB (165 words) - 10:54, 9 July 2009
- # [[G-protein-coupled receptor]]. Examples include [[adrenergic receptor]]s, [[angiotensin receptor]]s, [[2 KB (273 words) - 11:27, 4 May 2010
- ...'''β-2 adrenergic receptors''', are [[cell surface receptor]]s of the [[G-protein-coupled receptor]] type that are in the [[sympathetic nervous system]]. Beta-2 adrenergic re1 KB (147 words) - 06:58, 14 September 2013
- {{r|G-protein-coupled receptor kinase}}616 bytes (75 words) - 16:49, 11 January 2010
- {{r|G-protein-coupled receptor kinase}}898 bytes (111 words) - 19:11, 11 January 2010
- ===G-protein-coupled receptor kinase=== {{main|G-protein-coupled receptor kinase}}6 KB (767 words) - 17:34, 10 February 2024
- {{r|G-protein-coupled receptor kinase}}2 KB (187 words) - 17:07, 11 January 2010
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- ...ind to and block the [[purinergic P2Y12 receptor]]s. These receptors are [[G-protein-coupled receptor]]s and are subreceptors of [[purinergic P2Y receptor]].4 KB (543 words) - 01:43, 8 May 2013
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- 6 KB (929 words) - 15:37, 12 November 2007
- ...stry]], '''adrenergic receptors''' are [[cell surface receptor]]s of the [[G-protein-coupled receptor]] type that are in the [[sympathetic nervous system]] and are "cell-surface11 KB (1,413 words) - 11:09, 9 May 2024
- 10 KB (1,501 words) - 06:37, 9 June 2009
- ...lected for drug discovery efforts are proteins. Two classes predominate: [[G-protein-coupled receptor]]s (or GPCRs) and [[protein kinase]]s.9 KB (1,270 words) - 09:48, 26 September 2007
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- ===G-protein-coupled receptor kinase=== ...f> This may be due to a polymorphism in African-American patients of the [[G-protein-coupled receptor kinase]] (GRK5) that confers a natural "genetic beta-blockade".<ref name="d35 KB (4,629 words) - 08:41, 6 May 2024
- ...204. Review. PMID 18655883</ref> This is a [[rhodopsin]]-type (class I) [[G-protein-coupled receptor]] which requires [[magnesium|Mg]]<sup>2+</sup> and [[cholesterol]]. The rec24 KB (3,372 words) - 17:09, 21 March 2024
- ...204. Review. PMID 18655883</ref> This is a [[rhodopsin]]-type (class I) [[G-protein-coupled receptor]] which requires [[magnesium|Mg]]<sup>2+</sup> and [[cholesterol]]. The rec24 KB (3,415 words) - 17:09, 21 March 2024
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