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Laboratory of Biochemistry, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Kyushu University | 論文
- Affinity Labeling of Opioid Receptor Subtypes by Activated Thiol-containig Dynorphin A Analogs
- Different Roles of Two Consecutive Leucine Residues in a Receptor-Tethered Ligand Peptide (SFLLRNP) in Thrombin Receptor Activation
- Differential Receptor Recognition by Dmt-Containing Enkephalin Dimers Cross-Linked by Phenylenediamines
- The Molecular Mechanism of ORL1 Nociceptin Receptor in Activation : Residual Essentials in the Sixth Transmembrane Domain
- Optimization of the N-Terminal Group of Ac-RYYRIK-NH_2 as ORL1 Receptor Antagonist
- Reversible Affinity Labeling of Opioid Receptors via Disulfide Bonding: Discriminative Labeling of μ and δ Subtypes by Chemically Activated Thiol-Containing Enkephalin Analogs
- Isobutyryl-RYYRIK-NH_2, A Highly Potent Nociceptin Antagonist
- Conformation Change-sensing Assay Using Monoclonal Antibody for N-terminal Octapeptide Repreat Region of Prion Protein
- Structural Characterisitics of the N-Terminal Octapeptide Repeat Region of Prion Protein
- Structural Requirements of the N-terminal Octapeptide Repeat of Prion Protein
- Structural Requirement of the Acyl Group of Ac-RYYRIK-NH_2, an Antagonist of Algesic Neuropeptide Nociceptin
- Interaction if the Fragments Characteristic of Bactenecin 7 with Phospholipid Bilagyers and Their Antimicrobial Activity
- Mechanism of Ca^ increase in myoblasts derived from chicken embryos
- Kinetic Basis for the Donor Nucleotide-Sugar Specificity of β1,4-N-Acetylglucosaminyltransferase III^1
- Synthesis of Pure Antagonist of ORL1 Nociceptin Receptor
- Residual Roles of Hydrophobic Amino Acids in the Fifth Transmembrane Domain of ORL1 Receptor in Its Activation
- Enkephalin Dimers Cross-Linked by Diaminobenzene for Homodimeric Opioid Receptors Expressed in COS-7 Cells
- Continuous Activation of the δ-Opioid Receptor by Affinity Labeling
- Biochemical Evaluation of Hormonal Activity of Endocrine Disruptors by Sensing the Estrogen Receptor Conformation Changes
- The Effect of the Peptide Corresponding to the No.12 α-Helix on the Estrogen Receptor Activation