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Desensitization and re-sensitization of CGRP receptor function in human neuroblastoma SK-N-MC cells.

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  • Desensitization and re-sensitization of CGRP receptor function in human neuroblastoma SK-N-MC cells. Abstract Text:

    sokhom s pinSokhom S Pin,cen xuCen Xu,ben a bahrBen A Bahr,sokhom s pinSokhom S Pin,cen xuCen Xu,ben a bahrBen A Bahr,

    Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) is a highly potent vasodilator known to be involved in many physiological functions within the cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, immune, and nervous systems. This study assessed the desensitization of CGRP receptors by measuring agonist-mediated activation of adenylate cyclase in a model system employing human neuroblastoma-derived SK-N-MC cells. In these cells, we demonstrated that pre-incubation with CGRP (20 nM) induces a rapid desensitization of CGRP signaling (t(1/2)

    Desensitization and re-sensitization of CGRP receptor function in human neuroblastoma SK-N-MC cells. Publishing Authors By Initials

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    Desensitization and re-sensitization of CGRP receptor function in human neuroblastoma SK-N-MC cells. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: European journal of pharmacology

    VOLUME: 577

    Page Numbers: 7-16

    Journal Abbreviation: Eur. J. Pharmacol.

    ISSN: 0014-2999

    DAY: 17

    MONTH: 08

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Bristol-Myers Squibb Co., 5 Research Parkway, Wallingford, CT 06492, United States. sokhom.pin@bms.com

    Country: Netherlands

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