A Jagerschmidt
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Jagerschmidt A, Fleury V, Anger-Leroy M, Thomas C, Agnel M, OBrien D
Biochem J
. 1998 Jul;
333 ( Pt 3):729-34.
PMID: 9677334
Thrombopoietin (TPO) is a haematopoietic growth factor responsible for megakaryocyte progenitor proliferation and differentiation. It belongs to the four-helix-bundle cytokine family and exerts its biological effects through binding to a...
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Jagerschmidt A, Guillaume N, Roques B, Noble F
Mol Pharmacol
. 1998 Jun;
53(5):878-85.
PMID: 9584214
The functional significance of the extracellular amino-terminal region and of three highly conserved aromatic residues present in the fifth (TM-V) and sixth (TM-VI) transmembrane domains of the rat cholecystokinin (CCK)B...
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Jagerschmidt A, Vikland M, Goudreau N, Maigret B, Roques B
Eur J Pharmacol
. 1996 Jan;
296(1):97-106.
PMID: 8720482
A great interest is devoted to antagonists of the cholecystokinin type B (CCKB) receptor such as L-365,260, which reduces panic attacks in humans and to antagonists of the cholecystokinin type...
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Jagerschmidt A, Guillaume N, Goudreau N, Maigret B, Roques B
Mol Pharmacol
. 1995 Nov;
48(5):783-9.
PMID: 7476907
We examined the functional significance of two residues present in the second (Asp100) and seventh (Asn391) transmembrane domains of the rat cholecystokininB (CCKB) receptor that are highly conserved among the...
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Jagerschmidt A, Popovici T, ODonohue M, Roques B
J Neurochem
. 1994 Oct;
63(4):1199-206.
PMID: 7931273
Using the powerful method of DNA amplification, we have been able to isolate several cholecystokinin B (CCKB) receptor (CCKB-R) mRNA forms from rat brain tissue, allowing the detection of a...