Biogenic Amine Receptors (Biogenic Amine Receptor)
Cell surface proteins that bind biogenic amines with high affinity and regulate intracellular signals which influence the behavior of cells. Biogenic amine is a chemically imprecise term which, by convention, includes the catecholamines epinephrine, norepinephrine, and dopamine, the indoleamine serotonin, the imidazolamine histamine, and compounds closely related to each of these.
Also Known As:
Biogenic Amine Receptor; Receptors, Biogenic Amine; Biogenic Amines Receptors; Receptors, Biogenic Amines; Receptor, Biogenic Amine
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1. | Vergoz, Vanina:
2 articles
(12/2012 - 02/2012)
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2. | Cabanes, Guénaël:
1 article
(12/2012)
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3. | Duncan, Michael:
1 article
(12/2012)
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4. | Lim, Julianne:
1 article
(12/2012)
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5. | Oldroyd, Benjamin P:
1 article
(12/2012)
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6. | Lim, J:
1 article
(02/2012)
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7. | Oldroyd, B P:
1 article
(02/2012)
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8. | Broadley, Kenneth J:
1 article
(09/2011)
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9. | Ford, William R:
1 article
(09/2011)
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10. | Kariuki, Benson:
1 article
(09/2011)
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