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Papers associated with nucleus reticularis superior (and trh)

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Juxtamembrane regions in the third intracellular loop of the thyrotropin-releasing hormone receptor type 1 are important for coupling to Gq., Buck F., Endocrinology. October 1, 2000; 141 (10): 3717-22.


Rapid desensitization of the TRH receptor and persistent desensitization of its constitutively active mutant., Zaltsman I., Br J Pharmacol. May 1, 2000; 130 (2): 315-20.


Inverse agonist abolishes desensitization of a constitutively active mutant of thyrotropin-releasing hormone receptor: role of cellular calcium and protein kinase C., Grimberg H., Br J Pharmacol. March 1, 1999; 126 (5): 1097-106.


Truncation of the thyrotropin-releasing hormone receptor carboxyl tail causes constitutive activity and leads to impaired responsiveness in Xenopus oocytes and AtT20 cells., Matus-Leibovitch N., J Biol Chem. January 20, 1995; 270 (3): 1041-7.


The hemispheric functional expression of the thyrotropin-releasing-hormone receptor is not determined by the receptors' physical distribution., Matus-Leibovitch N., Biochem J. October 1, 1994; 303 ( Pt 1) 129-34.


Independent external calcium entry and cellular calcium mobilization in Xenopus oocytes., Lupu-Meiri M., Cell Calcium. July 1, 1994; 16 (1): 20-8.


Differential effects of cytoskeletal agents on hemispheric functional expression of cell membrane receptors in Xenopus oocytes., Matus-Leibovitch N., Cell Mol Neurobiol. December 1, 1993; 13 (6): 625-37.


Molecular cloning of a functional human thyrotropin-releasing hormone receptor., Matre V., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. August 31, 1993; 195 (1): 179-85.


G alpha 11 and G alpha q guanine nucleotide regulatory proteins differentially modulate the response to thyrotropin-releasing hormone in Xenopus oocytes., Lipinsky D., FEBS Lett. July 28, 1992; 307 (2): 237-40.


Thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) and phorbol myristate acetate decrease TRH receptor messenger RNA in rat pituitary GH3 cells: evidence that protein kinase-C mediates the TRH effect., Fujimoto J., Mol Endocrinol. October 1, 1991; 5 (10): 1527-32.


Decreased TRH receptor mRNA activity precedes homologous downregulation: assay in oocytes., Oron Y., Science. December 4, 1987; 238 (4832): 1406-8.

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