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Ga q proteins: molecular pharmacology and therapeutic potential Journal article
Danielle Kamato, Partha Mitra, Felicity Davis, Narin Osman, Rebecca Chaplin, Peter J Cabot, Rizwana Afroz, Walter Thom, Wenhua Zheng, Harveen Kaur, Margaret Brimble, Peter J Little. Ga q proteins: molecular pharmacology and therapeutic potential[J]. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 2017, 1379-1390.
Authors:  Danielle Kamato;  Partha Mitra;  Felicity Davis;  Narin Osman;  Rebecca Chaplin; et al.
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Atherosclerosis  g Protein-coupled Receptors  g Alpha q  g Proteins  Gpcrs  Hyperelongation  Isoforms  Par-1  
Ga-q proteins: molecular pharmacology and therapeutic potential Journal article
Kamato, Danielle, Mitra, Partha, Davis, Felicity, Osman, Narin, Chaplin, Rebecca, Cabot, Peter J., Afroz, Rizwana, Thomas, Walter, Zheng, Wenhua, Kaur, Harveen, Brimble, Margaret, Little, Peter J.. Ga-q proteins: molecular pharmacology and therapeutic potential[J]. CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR LIFE SCIENCES, 2017, 74(8), 1379-1390.
Authors:  Kamato, Danielle;  Mitra, Partha;  Davis, Felicity;  Osman, Narin;  Chaplin, Rebecca; et al.
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g Proteins  Isoforms  g Protein-coupled Receptors  Gpcrs  Par-1  Hyperelongation  Atherosclerosis  g Alpha q  
Evaluation of the potential synergism of imatinib-related poly kinase inhibitors using growth factor stimulated proteoglycan synthesis as a model response Journal article
Bernard R., Getachew R., Kamato D., Thach L., Osman N., Chan V., Zheng W., Little P.J.. Evaluation of the potential synergism of imatinib-related poly kinase inhibitors using growth factor stimulated proteoglycan synthesis as a model response[J]. Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, 2016, 68(3), 368-378.
Authors:  Bernard R.;  Getachew R.;  Kamato D.;  Thach L.;  Osman N.; et al.
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Cell Signalling  Gag Hyperelongation  Platelet Derived Growth Factor  Proteoglycan  Tinibs  Transforming Growth Factor-β  
Platelet-derived growth factor-stimulated versican synthesis but not glycosaminoglycan elongation in vascular smooth muscle is mediated via akt phosphorylation Journal article
Osman N., Getachew R., Thach L., Wang H., Su X., Zheng W., Little P.J.. Platelet-derived growth factor-stimulated versican synthesis but not glycosaminoglycan elongation in vascular smooth muscle is mediated via akt phosphorylation[J]. Cellular Signalling, 2014, 26(5), 912-916.
Authors:  Osman N.;  Getachew R.;  Thach L.;  Wang H.;  Su X.; et al.
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Akt  Atherosclerosis  Gag Hyperelongation  Platelet-derived Growth Factor  Proteoglycans