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- j.bbrc.2014.02.026 date "Mar 2014".
- j.bbrc.2014.02.026 doi "10.1016/j.bbrc.2014.02.026".
- j.bbrc.2014.02.026 isCitedBy Endocannabinoid_system.
- j.bbrc.2014.02.026 isCitedBy Lateral_hypothalamus.
- j.bbrc.2014.02.026 isCitedBy Orexin.
- j.bbrc.2014.02.026 issue "2".
- j.bbrc.2014.02.026 journal "Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun.".
- j.bbrc.2014.02.026 journal "Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications".
- j.bbrc.2014.02.026 pages "486–90".
- j.bbrc.2014.02.026 pmid "24530395".
- j.bbrc.2014.02.026 quote "Orexin receptor subtypes readily formed homo- and heteromers, as suggested by significant BRET signals. CB1 receptors formed homodimers, and they also heterodimerized with both orexin receptors. ... In conclusion, orexin receptors have a significant propensity to make homo- and heterodi-/oligomeric complexes. However, it is unclear whether this affects their signaling. As orexin receptors efficiently signal via endocannabinoid production to CB1 receptors, dimerization could be an effective way of forming signal complexes with optimal cannabinoid concentrations available for cannabinoid receptors.".
- j.bbrc.2014.02.026 title "Human orexin/hypocretin receptors form constitutive homo- and heteromeric complexes with each other and with human CB1 cannabinoid receptors".
- j.bbrc.2014.02.026 vauthors "Jäntti MH, Mandrika I, Kukkonen JP".
- j.bbrc.2014.02.026 volume "445".
- j.bbrc.2014.02.026 year "2014".