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1. Polyphenols and Visual Health: Potential Effects on Degenerative Retinal Diseases

2. Effect of Sodium Valproate on the Conformational Stability of the Visual G Protein-Coupled Receptor Rhodopsin

4. Ligand Binding Mechanisms in Human Cone Visual Pigments

5. New insights into the molecular mechanism of rhodopsin retinitis pigmentosa from the biochemical and functional characterization of G90V, Y102H and I307N mutations

6. Effect of sodium valproate on the conformational stability of the visual G Protein-coupled receptor rhodopsin

7. Polyphenols and visual health: potential effects on degenerative retinal diseases

8. Human blue cone opsin regeneration involves secondary retinal binding with analog specificity

9. Binding Specificity of Retinal Analogs to Photoactivated Visual Pigments Suggest Mechanism for Fine-Tuning GPCR-Ligand Interactions

10. Docosahexaenoic acid phospholipid differentially modulates the conformation of G90V and N55K rhodopsin mutants associated with retinitis pigmentosa

11. Structural and functional alterations associated with deutan N94K and R330Q mutations of green cone opsin

12. Functional role of positively selected amino acid substitutions in mammalian rhodopsin evolution

13. Molecular Modeling of the M3 Acetylcholine Muscarinic Receptor and Its Binding Site

14. Salt Effects on the Conformational Stability of the Visual G-Protein-Coupled Receptor Rhodopsin

15. Differential expression of muscarinic acetylcholine receptor subtypes in Jurkat cells and their signaling

16. Altered trafficking and unfolded protein response induction as a result of M3 muscarinic receptor impaired N-glycosylation

17. Overproduction of human M3 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor: An approach toward structural studies

18. Alterations in the photoactivation pathway of rhodopsin mutants associated with retinitis pigmentosa

19. Dissecting the Conserved NPxxY Motif of the M3 Muscarinic Acetylcholine Receptor: Critical Role of Asp-7.49 for Receptor Signaling and Multiprotein Complex Formation

20. Impaired M3 Muscarinic Acetylcholine Receptor Signal Transduction Through Blockade of Binding of Multiple Proteins to its Third Intracellular Loop

21. Structural Characterization of a Zinc High-affinity Binding Site in Rhodopsin

22. Structural Coupling of 11-cis-7-Methyl-retinal and Amino Acids at the Ligand Binding Pocket of Rhodopsin

23. Optogenetics Comes of Age: Novel Inhibitory Light-Gated Anionic Channels Allow Efficient Silencing of Neural Function

24. Phospholipid bicelles improve the conformational stability of rhodopsin mutants associated with retinitis pigmentosa

25. Beyond spectral tuning: human cone visual pigments adopt different transient conformations for chromophore regeneration

26. A methyl group at C7 of 11-cis-retinal allows chromophore formation but affects rhodopsin activation

27. Bioscouring of Cotton Fiber with Polygalacturonase Induced in Sclerotium rolfsii using Cellulose and Glucose-pectin

28. Dyeing behaviour of cotton fabric bioscoured with pectate lyase and polygalacturonase

30. Effect of some process parameters in the enzymatic scouring of cotton using an acid pectinase

31. Structural and Functional Role of Helices I and II in Rhodopsin

32. Zinc-induced Decrease of the Thermal Stability and Regeneration of Rhodopsin

33. Estructura de la rodopsina: luz en las sombras de las degeneraciones retinianas

34. Molecular Mechanisms of Retinal Toxicity Induced by Light and Chemical Damage

35. Calcium-induced decrease of the thermal stability and chaperone activity of α-crystallin

36. Preferential activation by galanin 1-15 fragment of the GalR1 protomer of a GalR1-GalR2 heteroreceptor complex

37. Mercury-induced dark-state instability and photobleaching alterations of the visual g-protein coupled receptor rhodopsin

38. Diversity and Bias through Receptorâ€'Receptor Interactions in GPCR Heteroreceptor Complexes. Focus on Examples from Dopamine D2 Receptor Heteromerization

39. Mutations at position 125 in transmembrane helix III of rhodopsin affect the structure and signalling of the receptor

40. G protein-coupled receptor heterodimerization in the brain

41. G Protein–Coupled Receptor Heterodimerization in the Brain

42. Improved conformational stability of the visual G protein-coupled receptor rhodopsin by specific interaction with docosahexaenoic acid phospholipid

43. On the existence and function of galanin receptor heteromers in the Central Nervous System

44. Extrasynaptic neurotransmission in the modulation of brain function. Focus on the striatal neuronal glial networks

45. Molecular Mechanisms of Disease for Mutations at Gly-90 in Rhodopsin*

46. Alterations in the photoactivation pathway of rhodopsin mutants associated with retinitis pigmentosa

47. Hydrophobic amino acids at the cytoplasmic ends of helices 3 and 6 of rhodopsin conjointly modulate transducin activation

48. An A-form of poly(amino2dA-dT).cntdot.poly(amino2dA-dT) induced by polyamines

49. P.1.g.067 The GalR1–GalR2 heteroreceptor complex can be the receptor for galanin fragment 1–15

50. Overproduction of human M₃ muscarinic acetylcholine receptor: an approach toward structural studies

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