Comparative analyses of downstream signal transduction targets modulated after activation of the AT1 receptor by two β-arrestin biased agonists
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are involved in essentially all physiological processes in mammals. The classical GPCR signal transduction mechanism occurs by coupling to G protein, but it has recently been demonstrated that interaction with β-arrestins leads to activation of pathways that are i...
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Main Authors: | Geisa A Santos (Author), Diego A Duarte (Author), Lucas T Parreiras- (Author), Felipe R Teixeira (Author), Rafael M Silva-Rocha (Author), Eduardo B Oliveira (Author), Michel eBouvier (Author), Claudio M Costa-Neto (Author) |
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2015-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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