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1. The small‐molecule formyl peptide receptor biased agonist, compound 17b, is a vasodilator and anti‐inflammatory in mouse precision‐cut lung slices.

2. Targeting G protein‐coupled receptors for heart failure treatment.

3. Cryo-electron microscopy for GPCR research and drug discovery in endocrinology and metabolism.

4. The GLP-1R as a model for understanding and exploiting biased agonism in next-generation medicines.

5. Signal‐specific spatiotemporal organization of AtRGS1 in plant pattern‐triggered immunity.

6. Peptides for therapeutic applications – challenges and chances.

7. Commentary: GPR160 De-Orphanization Reveals Critical Roles in Neuropathic Pain in Rodents (Finally, a Receptor for CART Peptide).

8. Developing insulin-like peptide 5-based antagonists for the G protein-coupled receptor, RXFP4.

9. Knockout of formyl peptide receptor 1 reduces osteogenesis and bone healing.

10. Opioid modulation of prefrontal cortex cells and circuits.

11. The role of G protein-coupled receptor kinases in GLP-1R β-arrestin recruitment and internalisation.

12. Localized apelin-17 analogue-bicelle interactions as a facilitator of membrane-catalyzed receptor recognition and binding.

13. Larixol is not an inhibitor of Gαi containing G proteins and lacks effect on signaling mediated by human neutrophil expressed formyl peptide receptors.

14. Activation and characterization of G protein-coupled receptors for CHHs in the mud crab, Scylla paramamosain.

15. Assessment of the bound conformation of bombesin to the BB1 and BB2 receptors.

16. Assessment of the bound conformation of bombesin to the BB1 and BB2 receptors.

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