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Academic Article Ability of ?-opioid receptors to interact with multiple G-proteins is independent of receptor density
Academic Article Voltage-dependent inhibition of L-type Ca2+ channels by cloned ?- and ?-opioid receptors
Academic Article Ca2+ channel and adenylyl cyclase modulation by cloned ?-opioid receptors in GH3 cells
Academic Article Expression of the ?-opioid receptor in CHO cells: Ability of ?-opioid ligands to promote [32P]-?-azidoanilido GTP labeling of multiple G protein ?-subunits
Academic Article Inhibition of voltage-activated calcium channels and adenylyl cyclase by transfected ?- and ?-opioid receptors in GH3 cells
Academic Article Coupling of delta opioid receptors to four distinct G-proteins in neuroblastoma x glioma NG108-15 hybrid cells
Academic Article Single amino acid mutation in transmembrane region confers agonist activity to antagonists
Academic Article Expression of the ?-opioid receptor in CHO cells: Ability of ?-opioid ligands to promote [32P]-?-azidoanilido GTP labeling of multiple G protein ?-subunits
Academic Article Properties of a kappa opioid receptor expressed in CHO cells: Ability to activate multiple G-proteins is similar to other opioid receptors
Academic Article ?-Opioid receptors are more efficiently coupled to adenylyl cyclase than to L-type Ca2+ channels in transfected rat pituitary cells
Academic Article ?-Opioid receptors are more efficiently coupled to adenylyl cyclase than to L-type Ca2+ channels in transfected rat pituitary cells
Academic Article Mu and delta receptor desensitization in undifferentiated human neuroblastoma SH-SY-5Y cells
Academic Article Interaction of ?-opioid receptors with multiple G-proteins: A non-relationship between agonist potency to inhibit adenylyl cyclase and activation of G-proteins
Academic Article Properties of a kappa opioid receptor expressed in CHO cells: Interaction with multiple G-proteins is not specific for any G??subunit and is similar to that of other opioid receptors

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