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Authors: Choi, RCY Siow, NL Zhu, SQ Wan, DCC Wong, YH Tsim, KWK
Citation: Rcy. Choi et al., The cyclic AMP-mediated expression of acetylcholinesterase in myotubes shows contrasting activation and repression between avian and mammalian enzymes, MOL CELL NE, 17(4), 2001, pp. 732-745

Authors: Miller-Martini, DM Chan, RYK Ip, NY Sheu, SJ Wong, YH
Citation: Dm. Miller-martini et al., A reporter gene assay for the detection of phytoestrogens in traditional Chinese medicine, PHYTOTHER R, 15(6), 2001, pp. 487-492

Authors: Ho, MKC Wong, YH
Citation: Mkc. Ho et Yh. Wong, G(z) signaling: emerging divergence from G(i) signaling, ONCOGENE, 20(13), 2001, pp. 1615-1625

Authors: Lai, FPL Mody, SM Yung, LY Pang, CS Pang, SF Wong, YH
Citation: Fpl. Lai et al., Chimeric G alpha(q) subunits can distinguish the long form of the Xenopus Me11c melatonin receptor from the mammalian mt1 and MT2 melatonin receptors, J PINEAL R, 30(3), 2001, pp. 171-179

Authors: Wong, YH Chou, CI Li, SP
Citation: Yh. Wong et al., Dynamics of genetic algorithms in optimization problems, CHIN J PHYS, 39(1), 2001, pp. 12-27

Authors: Tso, PH Wong, YH
Citation: Ph. Tso et Yh. Wong, Role of extracellular signal-regulated kinases in opioid-induced adenylyl cyclase superactivation in human embryonic kidney 293 cells, NEUROSCI L, 316(1), 2001, pp. 13-16

Authors: Tso, PH Wong, YH
Citation: Ph. Tso et Yh. Wong, Opioid-induced adenylyl cyclase supersensitization in human embryonic kidney 293 cells requires pertussis toxin-sensitive G proteins other than G(i1)and G(i3), NEUROSCI L, 299(1-2), 2001, pp. 25-28

Authors: Yip, ECH Wong, YH Wong, JTY
Citation: Ech. Yip et al., Bacterial formyl peptide mediated chemotaxis and extracellular acidification in shrimp haemocytes, DEV COMP IM, 25(4), 2001, pp. 269-277

Authors: Chow, KBS Wong, YH Wise, H
Citation: Kbs. Chow et al., Prostacyclin receptor-independent inhibition of phospholipase C activity by non-prostanoid prostacyclin mimetics, BR J PHARM, 134(7), 2001, pp. 1375-1384

Authors: Ho, MKC Yung, LY Chan, JSC Chan, JHP Wong, CSS Wong, YH
Citation: Mkc. Ho et al., G alpha(14) links a variety of G(i)- and G(s)-coupled receptors to the stimulation of phospholipase C, BR J PHARM, 132(7), 2001, pp. 1431-1440

Authors: Antonelli, V Bernasconi, F Wong, YH Vallar, L
Citation: V. Antonelli et al., Activation of B-Raf and regulation of the mitogen-activated protein kinasepathway by the G(o) alpha chain, MOL BIOL CE, 11(4), 2000, pp. 1129-1142

Authors: Tso, PH Wong, YH
Citation: Ph. Tso et Yh. Wong, Deciphering the role of G(i2) in opioid-induced adenylyl cyclase supersensitization, NEUROREPORT, 11(14), 2000, pp. 3213-3217

Authors: Belcheva, MM Wong, YH Coscia, CJ
Citation: Mm. Belcheva et al., Evidence for transduction of mu but not kappa opioid modulation of extracellular signal-regulated kinase activity by G(z) and G(12) proteins, CELL SIGNAL, 12(7), 2000, pp. 481-489

Authors: Naik, RS Lutsky, JJ Reif, R Sodini, CG Becker, A Fetter, L Huggins, H Miller, R Pastalan, J Rittenhouse, G Wong, YH
Citation: Rs. Naik et al., Measurements of the bulk, C-axis electromechanical coupling constant as a function of AlN film quality, IEEE ULTRAS, 47(1), 2000, pp. 292-296

Authors: Law, PY Wong, YH Loh, HH
Citation: Py. Law et al., Molecular mechanisms and regulation of opioid receptor signaling, ANN R PHARM, 40, 2000, pp. 389-430

Authors: Ho, MKC Wong, YH
Citation: Mkc. Ho et Yh. Wong, The amino terminus of G alpha(z) is required for receptor recognition, whereas its alpha 4/beta 6 loop is essential for inhibition of adenylyl cyclase, MOLEC PHARM, 58(5), 2000, pp. 993-1000

Authors: Chan, JSC Lee, JWM Ho, MKC Wong, YH
Citation: Jsc. Chan et al., Preactivation permits subsequent stimulation of phospholipase C by G(i)-coupled receptors, MOLEC PHARM, 57(4), 2000, pp. 700-708

Authors: Mody, SM Ho, MKC Joshi, SA Wong, YH
Citation: Sm. Mody et al., Incorporation of G alpha(z)-specific sequence at the carboxyl terminus increases the promiscuity of G alpha(16) toward G(i)-coupled receptors, MOLEC PHARM, 57(1), 2000, pp. 13-23

Authors: Chan, ASL Wong, YH
Citation: Asl. Chan et Yh. Wong, Regulation of C-jun N-terminal kinase by the ORL1 receptor through multiple G proteins, J PHARM EXP, 295(3), 2000, pp. 1094-1100

Authors: Tso, PH Wong, YH
Citation: Ph. Tso et Yh. Wong, Gz can mediate the acute actions of mu- and kappa-opioids but is not involved in opioid-induced adenylyl cyclase supersensitization, J PHARM EXP, 295(1), 2000, pp. 168-176

Authors: Tso, PH Yung, LY Wong, YH
Citation: Ph. Tso et al., Regulation of adenylyl cyclase, ERK1/2, and CREB by G(z) following acute and chronic activation of the delta-opioid receptor, J NEUROCHEM, 74(4), 2000, pp. 1685-1693

Authors: Fleming, RM Lang, DV Jones, CDW Steigerwald, ML Murphy, DW Alers, GB Wong, YH van Dover, RB Kwo, JR Sergent, AM
Citation: Rm. Fleming et al., Defect dominated charge transport in amorphous Ta2O5 thin films, J APPL PHYS, 88(2), 2000, pp. 850-862

Authors: New, DC Wong, YH Wong, JTY
Citation: Dc. New et al., Cloning of a novel G-protein-coupled receptor from the sea anemone nervoussystem, BIOC BIOP R, 271(3), 2000, pp. 761-769

Authors: Ho, MKC Wong, YH
Citation: Mkc. Ho et Yh. Wong, Alanine-23 of transducin alpha subunit is involved in defining the affinity for beta gamma complex (vol 10, pg 1561, 1999), NEUROREPORT, 10(9), 1999, pp. COVER3-COVER3

Authors: Ho, MKC Wong, YH
Citation: Mkc. Ho et Yh. Wong, Alanine-23 of transducin alpha subunit is involved in defining the affinity for beta gamma complex, NEUROREPORT, 10(9), 1999, pp. 1993-1996
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