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E 2012 Cloning and differential expression pattern of pituitary adenylyl cyclase-activating polypeptide and PACAP-specific receptor in darkbarbel catfish Pelteobagrus vachelli. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and
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concentrations in rats . Physiology and Behavior 40 323 – 328 . ( doi:10.1016/0031-9384(87)90054-0 ) de Gortari P Mengod G 2010 Dopamine D1, D2 and mu-opioid receptors are co-expressed with adenylyl cyclase 5 and phosphodiesterase 7B mRNAs in
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specific cell surface G-protein-coupled receptor, the melanocortin type-2 receptor (MC2R; Mountjoy et al . 1994 ). ACTH binding to MC2R leads to activation of adenylyl cyclase, followed by an increase in intracellular levels of cAMP, which in turn
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secretion in chromaffin cells. Cis and trans signaling determinants of pituitary adenylyl cyclase-activating polypeptide (PACAP) . Journal of Clinical Investigation 101 863 – 876 . ( doi:10.1172/JCI1129 ) Tomaszek A Kiczak L Bania J
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=36.7±23.9 picomol/mg bone) indicating an intact adenylyl cyclase machinery in these osteocyte-enriched bone fragments. To assess that PPR ablation was confined to osteocytes and not to osteoblasts, we performed cAMP accumulation in response to PTH in
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tube formation in each treatment. Additional experiment has shown that H89, a PKA inhibitor, clearly blocked PGE 2 -induced tube formation as well as forskolin (an adenylyl cyclase activator)-induced changes. Figure 3 Effects of the prostanoid EP
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X Ma X Sun H 2019 Pathological cardiac hypertrophy: the synergy of adenylyl cyclases inhibition in cardiac and immune cells during chronic catecholamine stress . Journal of Molecular Medicine 97 897 – 907 . ( https://doi.org/10.1007/s00109
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: oestrogen has a higher affinity for ERα than ERβ. AC, adenylyl cyclase; PKA, protein kinase A, MMP, metalloproteinase, PI3K, phosphoinositide 3-kinase, GSK3β, glycogen synthase kinase 3β. G15 is a GPER antagonist. A full colour version of this figure
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receptor ( Blackmore et al . 1991 ). In a cell model system of human parafollicular cells, P4BSA increases the release of calcitonin through activation of adenylyl cyclase and PKA ( Lu & Tsai 2007 ). Flock et al . (2013) reported that activation of mPRs
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