D2 and D3 dopamine receptors belong to the largest family of cell surface proteins in eukaryotes, the G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). Considering their crucial physiological functions and their relatively accessible cellular locations, GPCRs represent one of the most important classes of therapeutic targets. Until recently, the only strategy to develop drugs regulating GPCR activity was through the identification of compounds that directly acted on the orthosteric sites for endogenous ligands. However, many efforts have recently been made in order to identify small molecules that are able to interact with allosteric sites. These sites are less well-conserved; therefore, allosteric ligands have greater selectivity on the specific recept...
Schizophrenia was first described by Emil Krapelin in the 19th century as one of the major mental il...
The dopamine D2 and D3 receptors (D2R and D3R) are important targets for antipsychotics and for the ...
The brain's complexity derives not only from the way the intricate network of neurons is wired, but ...
D2 and D3 dopamine receptors belong to the largest family of cell surface proteins in eukaryotes, th...
D2 and D3 dopamine receptors belong to the largest family of cell surface proteins in eukaryotes, th...
SB269,652 has been described as the first negative allosteric modulator (NAM) of the dopamine D2 rec...
SB269,652 has been described as the first negative allosteric modulator (NAM) of the dopamine D2 rec...
Recently, employing radioligand displacement and functional coupling studies, we demonstrated that S...
We recently demonstrated that SB269652 (1) engages one protomer of a dopamine D2 receptor (D2R) dime...
We recently demonstrated that SB269652 (1) engages one protomer of a dopamine D2 receptor (D2R) dime...
Allosteric modulation of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) is nowadays a hot topic in medicinal ch...
We recently demonstrated that SB269652 (1) engages one protomer of a dopamine D2 receptor (D2R) dime...
Until recently, the only strategy to develop drugs regulating GPCR activity was through the identifi...
SB269652 is to our knowledge the first drug-like allosteric modulator of the dopamine D2 receptor (D...
The D 1 dopamine receptor is linked to a variety of neuropsychiatric disorders and represents an att...
Schizophrenia was first described by Emil Krapelin in the 19th century as one of the major mental il...
The dopamine D2 and D3 receptors (D2R and D3R) are important targets for antipsychotics and for the ...
The brain's complexity derives not only from the way the intricate network of neurons is wired, but ...
D2 and D3 dopamine receptors belong to the largest family of cell surface proteins in eukaryotes, th...
D2 and D3 dopamine receptors belong to the largest family of cell surface proteins in eukaryotes, th...
SB269,652 has been described as the first negative allosteric modulator (NAM) of the dopamine D2 rec...
SB269,652 has been described as the first negative allosteric modulator (NAM) of the dopamine D2 rec...
Recently, employing radioligand displacement and functional coupling studies, we demonstrated that S...
We recently demonstrated that SB269652 (1) engages one protomer of a dopamine D2 receptor (D2R) dime...
We recently demonstrated that SB269652 (1) engages one protomer of a dopamine D2 receptor (D2R) dime...
Allosteric modulation of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) is nowadays a hot topic in medicinal ch...
We recently demonstrated that SB269652 (1) engages one protomer of a dopamine D2 receptor (D2R) dime...
Until recently, the only strategy to develop drugs regulating GPCR activity was through the identifi...
SB269652 is to our knowledge the first drug-like allosteric modulator of the dopamine D2 receptor (D...
The D 1 dopamine receptor is linked to a variety of neuropsychiatric disorders and represents an att...
Schizophrenia was first described by Emil Krapelin in the 19th century as one of the major mental il...
The dopamine D2 and D3 receptors (D2R and D3R) are important targets for antipsychotics and for the ...
The brain's complexity derives not only from the way the intricate network of neurons is wired, but ...