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Dominik Schelshorn

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Seven A, Barros-Alvarez X, de Lapeyriere M, Papasergi-Scott M, Robertson M, Zhang C, et al.
Nature . 2021 Jul; 595(7867):450-454. PMID: 34194039
Family C G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) operate as obligate dimers with extracellular domains that recognize small ligands, leading to G-protein activation on the transmembrane (TM) domains of these receptors by an...
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Lutjens R, Perry B, Schelshorn D, Rocher J
Drug Discov Today Technol . 2013 Sep; 10(2):e253-60. PMID: 24050276
Allosteric modulators (AMs) are a promising avenue towards safe and selective drugs. AMs can interact selectively with unique domains distinct from the endogenous ligand binding site of receptors, up- or...
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Schelshorn D, Joly F, Mutel S, Hampe C, Breton B, Mutel V, et al.
Mol Pharmacol . 2011 Nov; 81(3):309-18. PMID: 22108912
Activation of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) results in a variety of cellular responses, such as binding to the same receptor of different ligands that activate distinct downstream cascades. Additional signaling complexity...
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Hinkelbein J, Feldmann Jr R, Schubert C, Peterka A, Schelshorn D, Maurer M, et al.
J Trauma . 2009 Apr; 66(4):1065-75. PMID: 19359916
Objectives: Despite a decreased mortality from sepsis, the absolute number of sepsis-related deaths has actually increased during the last years. At present, there are no biological markers available that can...
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Hinkelbein J, Feldmann Jr R, Peterka A, Schubert C, Schelshorn D, Maurer M, et al.
Curr Neurovasc Res . 2007 Nov; 4(4):280-8. PMID: 18045154
The cause of brain dysfunction during sepsis and septic encephalopathy is still under ongoing research. Sepsis induced changes in cerebral protein expression may play a significant role in the understanding...