ExLibris header image
SFX Logo
Title: Identification of a family of muscarinic acetylcholine receptor genes
Source:

Science [0036-8075] Bonner, T I yr:1987


Collapse list of basic services Basic
Sorry, no full text available...
Please use the document delivery service (see below)  
Holding information
Holdings in library search engine ALBERT GO
Document delivery
Request document via Library/Bibliothek GO
Users interested in this article also expressed an interest in the following:
1. Bonner, T I I. "Cloning and expression of the human and rat m5 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor genes." Neuron 1.5 (1988): 403-10. Link to Full Text for this item Link to SFX for this item
2. Kobilka, B.K. K. "An intronless gene encoding a potential member of the family of receptors coupled to guanine nucleotide regulatory proteins." Nature 328.6134 (1987): 75-79. Link to Full Text for this item Link to SFX for this item
3. Kubo, T. "Cloning, sequencing and expression of complementary DNA encoding the muscarinic acetylcholine receptor." Nature 323.6087 (1986): 411-416. Link to Full Text for this item Link to SFX for this item
4. Levey, A I I. "Identification and localization of muscarinic acetylcholine receptor proteins in brain with subtype-specific antibodies." The journal of neuroscience 11.10 (1991): 3218-26. Link to Full Text for this item Link to SFX for this item
5. Rosenberg, P. "Acetylcholine receptor: similarity in axons and junctions." Science 155.3769 (1967): 1569-2. Link to SFX for this item
6. Fargin, A. "The genomic clone G-21 which resembles a beta-adrenergic receptor sequence encodes the 5-HT1A receptor." Nature 335.6188 (1988): 358-60. Link to Full Text for this item Link to SFX for this item
7. Wei, H B B. "Pharmacological characterization of a novel muscarinic partial agonist, YM796, in transfected cells expressing the m1 or m2 muscarinic receptor gene." Life Sciences 50.5 (1992): 355-63. Link to Full Text for this item Link to SFX for this item
8. BUCKLEY, NJ. "ANTAGONIST BINDING-PROPERTIES OF 5 CLONED MUSCARINIC RECEPTORS EXPRESSED IN CHO-K1 CELLS." Molecular pharmacology 35.4 (1989): 469-476. Link to SFX for this item
9. Blondel, O. "Cloning, expression, and pharmacology of four human 5-hydroxytryptamine 4 receptor isoforms produced by alternative splicing in the carboxyl terminus." Journal of neurochemistry 70.6 (1998): 2252-61. Link to Full Text for this item Link to SFX for this item
10. HESTRIN, S. "THE REACTION OF ACETYLCHOLINE AND OTHER CARBOXYLIC ACID DERIVATIVES WITH HYDROXYLAMINE, AND ITS ANALYTICAL APPLICATION." The Journal of biological chemistry 180.1 (1949): 249-261. Link to SFX for this item
11. Fox, K. "Resting heart rate in cardiovascular disease." Journal of the American College of Cardiology 50.9 (2007): 823-30. Link to SFX for this item
12. Hulme, E C C. "Muscarinic Receptor Subtypes." Annual review of pharmacology and toxicology 30.5 (1990): 633-73. Link to Full Text for this item Link to SFX for this item
13. Eglen, R M M. "Muscarinic receptor subtypes and smooth muscle function." Pharmacological reviews 48.4 (1997): 531-65. Link to SFX for this item
14. Peralta, E G G. "Distinct primary structures, ligand-binding properties and tissue-specific expression of four human muscarinic acetylcholine receptors." The EMBO journal 6.13 (1988): 3923-9. Link to Full Text for this item Link to SFX for this item
15. Huerta, C. "Respiratory medications and the risk of cardiac arrhythmias." Epidemiology 16.3 (2005): 360-6. Link to SFX for this item
16. Bruice, Paula s. "Intramolecular catalysis and the involvement of tetrahedral intermediate partitioning in the hydrolysis of benzoylcholine, benzoylthionocholine, and their dimethylamino analogs." Journal of the American Chemical Society 95.5 (1973): 1582-1586. Link to Full Text for this item Link to SFX for this item
17. Colquhoun, D. "From shut to open: what can we learn from linear free energy relationships?" Biophysical journal 89.6 (2005): 3673-5. Link to Full Text for this item Link to SFX for this item
18. Miyakawa, T. "Hyperactivity and intact hippocampus-dependent learning in mice lacking the M1 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor." The journal of neuroscience 21.14 (2001): 5239-50. Link to Full Text for this item Link to SFX for this item
19. Chang, Q. "Age-related changes in memory and in acetylcholine functions in the hippocampus in the Ts65Dn mouse, a model of Down syndrome." Neurobiology of learning and memory 89.2 (2008): 167-177. Link to SFX for this item
20. Caccamo, A. "M1 receptors play a central role in modulating AD-like pathology in transgenic mice." Neuron 49.5 (2006): 671-682. Link to SFX for this item
View More...
View Less...
Select All Clear All

Expand list of advanced services Advanced