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Calvaria of wildtype and b-arrestin knockouts treated with G Protein-Coupled Receptor Agonist
Embryonic kidney 293 cells with ARRB1/2 knockdown and PAR4 overexpression treated with AYPGKF
Response to FSH stimulation of FSH receptors with mutations preventing G-protein coupling
Effects of myocardial aging on rat heart gene expression
Prostate adenocarcinoma C4-2 cells overexpressing wildtype or nuclear ARRB1
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Signal transduction at GPCRs: Allosteric activation of the ERK MAPK by β-arrestin.
Insights Into the Role of Angiotensin-II AT1 Receptor-Dependent β-Arrestin Signaling in Cardiovascul…
Identification of a β-arrestin-biased negative allosteric modulator for the β2-adrenergic receptor.
The P2Y2 Receptor C-Terminal Tail Modulates but Is Dispensable for β-Arrestin Recruitment.
β-Arrestin-independent endosomal cAMP signaling by a polypeptide hormone GPCR.
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Beta-arrestins and Response to Venlafaxine in Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) (DEPARRESTCLIN)
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