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Authors: Javitch, JA Shi, L Liapakis, G
Citation: Ja. Javitch et al., Use of the substituted cysteine accessibility method to study the structure and function of G protein-coupled receptors, METH ENZYM, 343, 2002, pp. 137-156

Authors: Ballesteros, JA Jensen, AD Liapakis, G Rasmussen, SGF Shi, L Gether, U Javitch, JA
Citation: Ja. Ballesteros et al., Activation of the beta(2)-adrenergic receptor involves disruption of an ionic lock between the cytoplasmic ends of transmembrane segments 3 and 6, J BIOL CHEM, 276(31), 2001, pp. 29171-29177

Authors: Afargan, M Janson, ET Gelerman, G Rosenfeld, R Ziv, O Karpov, O Wolf, A Bracha, M Shohat, D Liapakis, G Gilon, C Hoffman, A Stephensky, D Oberg, K
Citation: M. Afargan et al., Novel long-acting somatostatin analog with endocrine selectivity: Potent suppression of growth hormone but not of insulin, ENDOCRINOL, 142(1), 2001, pp. 477-486

Authors: Suich, DJ Mousa, SA Singh, G Liapakis, G Reisine, T DeGrado, WF
Citation: Dj. Suich et al., Template-constrained cyclic peptide analogues of somatostatin: Subtype-selective binding to somatostatin receptors and antiangiogenic activity, BIO MED CH, 8(9), 2000, pp. 2229-2241

Authors: Liapakis, G Ballesteros, JA Papachristou, S Chan, WC Chen, X Javitch, JA
Citation: G. Liapakis et al., The forgotten serine - A critical role for Ser-203(5.42) in ligand bindingto and activation of the beta(2)-adrenergic receptor, J BIOL CHEM, 275(48), 2000, pp. 37779-37788

Authors: Singh, G Liapakis, G Reisine, T
Citation: G. Singh et al., Somatostatin receptor subtypes and regulation of GH secretion, CONT ENDOC, 19, 2000, pp. 109-117

Authors: Criado, JR Li, HT Jiang, XH Spina, M Huitron-Resendiz, S Liapakis, G Calbet, M Siehler, S Henriksen, SJ Koob, G Hoyer, D Sutcliffe, JG Goodman, M de Lecea, L
Citation: Jr. Criado et al., Structural and compositional determinants of cortistatin activity, J NEUROSC R, 56(6), 1999, pp. 611-619

Authors: Rasmussen, SGF Jensen, AD Liapakis, G Ghanouni, P Javitch, JA Gether, U
Citation: Sgf. Rasmussen et al., Mutation of a highly conserved aspartic acid in the beta(2) adrenergic receptor: Constitutive activation, structural instability, and conformational rearrangement of transmembrane segment 6, MOLEC PHARM, 56(1), 1999, pp. 175-184
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