Mas-related G coupled receptors (Mrgprs) are a superfamily of receptors expressed in sensory neurons that are known to transmit somatic sensations from the skin to the central nervous system. Interestingly, Mrgprs have recently been implicated in sensory and motor functions of mucosal-associated neuronal circuits. The gastrointestinal and pulmonary tracts are constantly exposed to noxious stimuli. Therefore, it is likely that neuronal Mrgpr signaling pathways in mucosal tissues, akin to their family members expressed in the skin, might relay messages that alert the host when mucosal tissues are affected by damaging signals. Further, Mrgprs have been proposed to mediate the cross-talk between sensory neurons and immune cells that promotes ho...
MrgA1 and MrgC11 belong to a recently identified family of orphan G-protein coupled receptors, calle...
Itch induces scratching that removes irritants from the skin, whereas pain initiates withdrawal or a...
Copyright © 2005 American Gastroenterological Association Published by Elsevier Inc.Background and a...
International audienceInterplay between physiological systems in the body plays a prominent role in ...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) constitute the largest family of transmembrane protein receptors...
The Mas-related G protein-coupled receptors (Mrgprs or Mas-related genes) comprise a subfamily of re...
Abstract: In the past years, it has become clear that the family of Mas-related G protein-coupled re...
Recent research on mast cell biology has turned its focus on MRGPRX2, a new member of the Mas-relate...
The Mrgprd receptor is selectively expressed in nonpeptidergic nociceptors that innervate the outer ...
AbstractIn vertebrates, peripheral chemosensory neurons express large families of G protein-coupled ...
Mrg class G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are expressed exclusively in sensory neurons in the tr...
AbstractMas-related genes (Mrgs) belong to a large family of G protein-coupled receptor genes found ...
Objectives: G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) act as transmembrane molecular sensors of neurotrans...
Mas-related gene (Mrg) receptors constitute a subfamily of G protein-coupled receptors that are impl...
Some members of the Mas-related gene receptor (Mrg) family have been suggested to play a role in med...
MrgA1 and MrgC11 belong to a recently identified family of orphan G-protein coupled receptors, calle...
Itch induces scratching that removes irritants from the skin, whereas pain initiates withdrawal or a...
Copyright © 2005 American Gastroenterological Association Published by Elsevier Inc.Background and a...
International audienceInterplay between physiological systems in the body plays a prominent role in ...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) constitute the largest family of transmembrane protein receptors...
The Mas-related G protein-coupled receptors (Mrgprs or Mas-related genes) comprise a subfamily of re...
Abstract: In the past years, it has become clear that the family of Mas-related G protein-coupled re...
Recent research on mast cell biology has turned its focus on MRGPRX2, a new member of the Mas-relate...
The Mrgprd receptor is selectively expressed in nonpeptidergic nociceptors that innervate the outer ...
AbstractIn vertebrates, peripheral chemosensory neurons express large families of G protein-coupled ...
Mrg class G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are expressed exclusively in sensory neurons in the tr...
AbstractMas-related genes (Mrgs) belong to a large family of G protein-coupled receptor genes found ...
Objectives: G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) act as transmembrane molecular sensors of neurotrans...
Mas-related gene (Mrg) receptors constitute a subfamily of G protein-coupled receptors that are impl...
Some members of the Mas-related gene receptor (Mrg) family have been suggested to play a role in med...
MrgA1 and MrgC11 belong to a recently identified family of orphan G-protein coupled receptors, calle...
Itch induces scratching that removes irritants from the skin, whereas pain initiates withdrawal or a...
Copyright © 2005 American Gastroenterological Association Published by Elsevier Inc.Background and a...