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GIP receptor suppresses PAC1receptor-mediated neuronal differentiation via formation of a receptor heterocomplex Journal article
Ke, Ran, Lok, Samson I.S., Singh, Kailash, Chow, Billy K.C., Lee, Leo T.O.. GIP receptor suppresses PAC1receptor-mediated neuronal differentiation via formation of a receptor heterocomplex[J]. Journal of Neurochemistry, 2020, 157(6), 1850-1860.
Authors:  Ke, Ran;  Lok, Samson I.S.;  Singh, Kailash;  Chow, Billy K.C.;  Lee, Leo T.O.
Favorite | TC[WOS]:1 TC[Scopus]:0  IF:4.2/4.9 | Submit date:2021/12/08
Gastric Inhibitory Polypeptide Receptor  Gpcr Heterodimerization  Neuronal Differentiation  Pacap Receptor  
Editorial: Neuroendocrine Research in Health and Disease Other
2020-03-24
Authors:  Wang, Yu Feng;  Chen, Xuequn;  Sha, Lei;  Kendrick, Keith M.;  Lee, Leo T.O.; et al.
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Hormone  Hypothalamus  Innervation  Neuropeptide  Receptor  
PACAP-related peptide (PRP)—Molecular evolution and potential functions Journal article
Janice K.V. Tam, Leo T.O. Lee, Billy K.C. Chow. PACAP-related peptide (PRP)—Molecular evolution and potential functions[J]. Peptides, 2007, 28(9), 1920-1929.
Authors:  Janice K.V. Tam;  Leo T.O. Lee;  Billy K.C. Chow
Favorite | TC[WOS]:30 TC[Scopus]:33  IF:2.8/2.9 | Submit date:2019/01/25
Pituitary Adenylate Cyclase-activating Polypeptide  Growth Hormone-releasing Hormone-like Peptide  Pacap-related Peptide  Evolution  Growth Hormone Release  Growth Hormone-releasing Hormone