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- neuron. Such heteromers may be between receptors from the same family (e.g., adenosine A1/A2A heteromers and dopamine D1/D2 and D1/D3 heteromers) or between...
- receptors appear to exist as heteromers. The 'high-affinity' subunits GluK4 and GluK5 can only form functional channels as heteromers with 'low-affinity' subunits...
- the striatum by binding to adenosine receptors that have formed GPCR heteromers with dopamine receptors, specifically the A1–D1 receptor heterodimer (this...
- A2A receptor are complicated by the fact that a variety of functional heteromers composed of a mixture of A2A subunits with subunits from other unrelated...
- LA (September 2014). "Revolution in GPCR signalling: opioid receptor heteromers as novel therapeutic targets: IUPHAR review 10". British Journal of Pharmacology...
- Benneyworth MA, Thomas MJ, et al. (August 2014). "****tive kappa opioid heteromers as targets for developing analgesics free of adverse effects". Journal...
- regulation. Chronic THC increased the number of D1-D2 heteromer-expressing neurons, and the number of heteromers within individual neurons in adult monkey striatum...
- Especially the D2 receptor is considered a major hub within the GPCR heteromer network. Protomers consist of Isoreceptors D1–D2 D1–D3 D2–D3 D2–D4 D2–D5...
- presumed to be pentameric heteromers of the alpha-1 and beta subunits, in either a 3:2 or 2:3 ratio. Within these heteromers, it is believed that the alpha-1...
- amine-****ociated receptor 1 activation silences GSK3β signaling of TAAR1 and D2R heteromers". European Neuropsychopharmacology. 25 (11): 2049–61. doi:10.1016/j.euroneuro...