G protein-coupled receptor 35: an emerging target in inflammatory and cardiovascular disease
G protein coupled receptor 35 (GPR35) is an orphan receptor, discovered in 1998, that has garnered interest as a potential therapeutic target through its association with a range of diseases. However, a lack of pharmacological tools and the absence of convincingly defined endogenous ligands have ham...
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Main Authors: | Nina eDivorty (Author), Amanda E Mackenzie (Author), Stuart A. Nicklin (Author), Graeme eMilligan (Author) |
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2015-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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