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1. Adhesion of Crithidia fasciculata promotes a rapid change in developmental fate driven by cAMP signaling

2. Structural basis of ligand recognition and design of antihistamines targeting histamine H4 receptor

3. Histamine H3 Receptor Isoforms: Insights from Alternative Splicing to Functional Complexity

4. Synthesis and Pharmacological Characterization of New Photocaged Agonists for Histamine H3 and H4 Receptors

5. Predicting the target landscape of kinase inhibitors using 3D convolutional neural networks.

6. 3-nitroimidazo[1,2-b]pyridazine as a novel scaffold for antiparasitics with sub-nanomolar anti-Giardia lamblia activity

7. Optical control of the β2-adrenergic receptor with opto-prop-2: A cis-active azobenzene analog of propranolol

9. Structural Optimization of BIPPO Analogs as Potent Antimalarials

10. A toolbox of molecular photoswitches to modulate the CXCR3 chemokine receptor with light

11. Screening of a PDE-focused library identifies imidazoles with in vitro and in vivo antischistosomal activity

12. Phenyldihydropyrazolones as Novel Lead Compounds Against Trypanosoma cruzi

13. Structure Activity Relationship of N-Substituted Phenyldihydropyrazolones Against Trypanosoma cruzi Amastigotes

14. Discovery of Diaryl Ether Substituted Tetrahydrophthalazinones as TbrPDEB1 Inhibitors Following Structure-Based Virtual Screening

15. Cloning and functional complementation of ten Schistosoma mansoni phosphodiesterases expressed in the mammalian host stages.

16. Identification of TSPAN4 as Novel Histamine H4 Receptor Interactor

17. Short- and Long-Term Social Recognition Memory Are Differentially Modulated by Neuronal Histamine

18. The single cyclic nucleotide-specific phosphodiesterase of the intestinal parasite Giardia lamblia represents a potential drug target.

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

21. Ayatollah Khomeini: The changing face of Islam

22. In Silico Veritas: The Pitfalls and Challenges of Predicting GPCR-Ligand Interactions

23. An efficient and information-rich biochemical method design for fragment library screening on ion channels

24. Non-Imidazole Histamine H3 Ligands. Part VII. Synthesis, In Vitro and In Vivo Characterization of 5-Substituted-2-thiazol-4-n-propylpiperazines

25. The Viral G Protein-Coupled Receptor ORF74 Hijacks β-Arrestins for Endocytic Trafficking in Response to Human Chemokines.

26. Constitutive β-catenin signaling by the viral chemokine receptor US28.

27. Ubiquitination of CXCR7 controls receptor trafficking.

30. Aquaporin-4 and GPRC5B: old and new players in controlling brain oedema

31. Histamine receptors in GtoPdb v.2023.1

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

34. Supplementary Table 4 from The Human Cytomegalovirus–Encoded Chemokine Receptor US28 Promotes Angiogenesis and Tumor Formation via Cyclooxygenase-2

35. Supplementary Table 1 from The Human Cytomegalovirus–Encoded Chemokine Receptor US28 Promotes Angiogenesis and Tumor Formation via Cyclooxygenase-2

36. Data from The Human Cytomegalovirus–Encoded Chemokine Receptor US28 Promotes Angiogenesis and Tumor Formation via Cyclooxygenase-2

37. Supplementary Table 3 from The Human Cytomegalovirus–Encoded Chemokine Receptor US28 Promotes Angiogenesis and Tumor Formation via Cyclooxygenase-2

38. Supplementary Table 2 from The Human Cytomegalovirus–Encoded Chemokine Receptor US28 Promotes Angiogenesis and Tumor Formation via Cyclooxygenase-2

39. Structural and Molecular Determinants for Isoform Bias at Human Histamine H3 Receptor Isoforms

42. Adhesion of Crithidia fasciculata promotes a rapid change in developmental fate driven by cAMP signaling

43. SAR exploration of the non-imidazole histamine H

44. Genetically encoded sensors for measuring histamine release both in vitro and in vivo

45. New Chemical Biology Tools for the Histamine Receptor Family

46. A NanoBRET-Based H

47. Controlling the selectivity of aminergic GPCR ligands from the extracellular vestibule

48. Structure Activity Relationship of N-Substituted Phenyldihydropyrazolones Against Trypanosoma cruzi Amastigotes

49. Genetically encoded sensors for measuring histamine release both in vitro and in vivo

50. To Target or Not to Target Schistosoma mansoni Cyclic Nucleotide Phosphodiesterase 4A?

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