G protein–coupled receptor oligomerization revisited: functional and pharmacological perspectives

S Ferré, V Casadó, LA Devi, M Filizola, R Jockers… - Pharmacological …, 2014 - ASPET
Most evidence indicates that, as for family CG protein–coupled receptors (GPCRs), family A
GPCRs form homo-and heteromers. Homodimers seem to be a predominant species, with …

G protein-coupled receptor oligomerization revisited: functional and pharmacological perspectives.

S Ferré, V Casadó, LA Devi, M Filizola… - Pharmacological …, 2014 - inria.hal.science
Most evidence indicates that, as for family CG protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), family A
GPCRs form homo-and heteromers. Homodimers seem to be a predominant species, with …

G protein-coupled receptor oligomerization revisited: functional and pharmacological perspectives.

S Ferré, V Casadó, LA Devi, M Filizola… - Pharmacological …, 2014 - europepmc.org
Most evidence indicates that, as for family CG protein–coupled receptors (GPCRs), family A
GPCRs form homo-and heteromers. Homodimers seem to be a predominant species, with …

G protein-coupled receptor oligomerization revisited: functional and pharmacological perspectives.

S Ferré, V Casadó, LA Devi, M Filizola… - Pharmacological …, 2014 - hal-emse.ccsd.cnrs.fr
Most evidence indicates that, as for family CG protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), family A
GPCRs form homo-and heteromers. Homodimers seem to be a predominant species, with …

G protein-coupled receptor oligomerization revisited: functional and pharmacological perspectives.

S Ferré, V Casadó, LA Devi, M Filizola… - Pharmacological …, 2014 - hal.univ-smb.fr
Most evidence indicates that, as for family CG protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), family A
GPCRs form homo-and heteromers. Homodimers seem to be a predominant species, with …

G protein-coupled receptor oligomerization revisited: functional and pharmacological perspectives

S Ferre, V Casado, LA Devi, M Filizola… - Pharmacological …, 2014 - eprints.gla.ac.uk
Most evidence indicates that, as for family CG protein–coupled receptors (GPCRs), family A
GPCRs form homo-and heteromers. Homodimers seem to be a predominant species, with …

G protein-coupled receptor oligomerization revisited: functional and pharmacological perspectives.

S Ferré, V Casadó, LA Devi, M Filizola… - Pharmacological …, 2014 - hal.science
Most evidence indicates that, as for family CG protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), family A
GPCRs form homo-and heteromers. Homodimers seem to be a predominant species, with …

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S Ferré, V Casadó, LA Devi, M Filizola… - Pharmacological …, 2014 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Most evidence indicates that, as for family CG protein–coupled receptors (GPCRs), family A
GPCRs form homo-and heteromers. Homodimers seem to be a predominant species, with …

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S Ferré, V Casadó, LA Devi, M Filizola… - …, 2014 - researchgate.net
Most evidence indicates that, as for family CG protein–coupled receptors (GPCRs), family A
GPCRs form homo-and heteromers. Homodimers seem to be a predominant species, with …