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1. Optical control of Class A G protein-coupled receptors with photoswitchable ligands

2. Differential Role of Serines and Threonines in Intracellular Loop 3 and C-Terminal Tail of the Histamine H4 Receptor in β-Arrestin and G Protein-Coupled Receptor Kinase Interaction, Internalization, and Signaling

3. Identification of Key Structural Motifs Involved in 7 Transmembrane Signaling of Adhesion GPCRs

4. Homogeneous, Real-Time NanoBRET Binding Assays for the Histamine H3 and H4 Receptors on Living Cells

5. CXCR4-Specific Nanobodies as Potential Therapeutics for WHIM syndrome

6. Bioluminescence resonance energy transfer based G protein-activation assay to probe duration of antagonism at the histamine H3 receptor

7. Structure-based exploration and pharmacological evaluation of N-substituted piperidin-4-yl-methanamine CXCR4 chemokine receptor antagonists

8. The long duration of action of the second generation antihistamine bilastine coincides with its long residence time at the histamine H1 receptor

9. Combinatorial consensus scoring for ligand-based virtual fragment screening

10. Detailed analysis of biased histamine H4receptor signalling by JNJ 7777120 analogues

11. Design and pharmacological characterization of VUF14480, a covalent partial agonist that interacts with cysteine 983.36of the human histamine H4receptor

12. Identification and profiling of CXCR3-CXCR4 chemokine receptor heteromer complexes

13. Inhibition of CXCR3-mediated chemotaxis by the human chemokine receptor-like protein CCX-CKR

14. Small and colorful stones make beautiful mosaics: Fragment-Based Chemogenomics

15. Mapping histamine H4receptor–ligand binding modes

16. BRET-based β-arrestin2 recruitment to the histamine H1 receptor for investigating antihistamine binding kinetics

17. Adhesion GPCRs in immunology

18. Molecular Pharmacology of Chemokine Receptors

19. Analysis of Multiple Histamine H4 Receptor Compound Classes Uncovers Gαi Protein- and β-Arrestin2-Biased Ligands

20. Pharmacological modulation of chemokine receptor function

21. G protein‐coupled receptors: walking hand‐in‐hand, talking hand‐in‐hand?

22. Ligand Residence Time at G-protein-Coupled Receptors-Why We Should Take Our Time To Study It

23. Structure-based virtual screening for fragment-like ligands of the G protein-coupled histamine H4 receptor

24. Modulation of cellular signaling by herpesvirus-encoded G protein-coupled receptors

25. Chemokine-directed trafficking of receptor stimulus to different g proteins: selective inducible and constitutive signaling by human herpesvirus 6-encoded chemokine receptor U51

26. The Target Residence Time of Antihistamines Determines Their Antagonism of the G Protein-Coupled Histamine H1 Receptor

27. Constitutive Activity of the Histamine H1 Receptor

28. Herpesvirus-encoded G protein-coupled receptors as modulators of cellular function

29. Pharmacogenomic and structural analysis of constitutive G-protein coupled receptor activity

30. HCMV-encoded G-protein-coupled receptors as constitutively active modulators of cellular signaling networks

31. Erratum to 'En route to new blockbuster anti-histamines: surveying the offspring of the expanding histamine receptor family' [Trends Pharmacol. Sci. 32 (4) (2011) 250–257]

32. En route to new blockbuster antihistamines:surveying the offspring of the expanding histamine receptor family

33. The far carboxy-terminus of the viral encoded chemokine receptor US28 binds to the sorting protein GASP-1 in vitro

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