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Kathleen Van Craenenbroeck

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Janssens J, Crans R, Van Craenenbroeck K, Vandesompele J, Stove C, Van Dam D, et al.
J Neurosci Methods . 2019 Mar; 320:128-137. PMID: 30849434
Background: The choice of appropriate reference genes (RGs) for use in reverse transcription quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) has been thoroughly investigated, since the inclusion of unstable RGs might cause...
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Crans R, Janssens J, Daelemans S, Wouters E, Raedt R, Van Dam D, et al.
PLoS One . 2019 Jan; 14(1):e0210567. PMID: 30629669
Background: In gene expression studies via RT-qPCR many conclusions are inferred by using reference genes. However, it is generally known that also reference genes could be differentially expressed between various...
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Qian M, Wouters E, Dalton J, Risseeuw M, Crans R, Stove C, et al.
J Med Chem . 2018 Sep; 61(18):8212-8225. PMID: 30180563
In this study, we designed and synthesized heterobivalent ligands targeting heteromers consisting of the metabotropic glutamate 5 receptor (mGluR5) and the dopamine D receptor (DR). Bivalent ligand 22a with a...
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Qian M, Vasudevan L, Huysentruyt J, Risseeuw M, Stove C, Vanderheyden P, et al.
ChemMedChem . 2018 Feb; 13(9):944-956. PMID: 29451744
Currently, there is mounting evidence that intermolecular receptor-receptor interactions may result in altered receptor recognition, pharmacology and signaling. Heterobivalent ligands have been proven useful as molecular probes for confirming and...
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Storme J, Cannaert A, Van Craenenbroeck K, Stove C
Biochem Pharmacol . 2018 Jan; 148:298-307. PMID: 29309765
Besides classical G protein coupling, G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are nowadays well known to show significant signalling via other adaptor proteins, such as β-arrestin2 (βarr2). The elucidation of the molecular...
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Skieterska K, Rondou P, Van Craenenbroeck K
Int J Mol Sci . 2017 Apr; 18(5). PMID: 28448471
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) comprise the largest family of membrane receptors that control many cellular processes and consequently often serve as drug targets. These receptors undergo a strict regulation by...
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Rivera A, Gago B, Suarez-Boomgaard D, Yoshitake T, Roales-Bujan R, Valderrama-Carvajal A, et al.
Addict Biol . 2016 May; 22(5):1232-1245. PMID: 27212105
Morphine is one of the most effective drugs used for pain management, but it is also highly addictive. Morphine elicits acute and long-term adaptive changes at cellular and molecular level...
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Skieterska K, Shen A, Clarisse D, Rondou P, Borroto-Escuela D, Lintermans B, et al.
Cell Signal . 2016 May; 28(8):1001-14. PMID: 27155323
Dopamine receptors are G protein-coupled receptors involved in regulation of cognition, learning, movement and endocrine signaling. The action of G protein-coupled receptors is highly regulated by multifunctional proteins, such as...
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Skieterska K, Rondou P, Van Craenenbroeck K
Biochem Soc Trans . 2016 Apr; 44(2):601-5. PMID: 27068976
Ubiquitination is a post-translational modification that targets proteins for degradation but can also regulate other cellular processes such as endocytosis, trafficking and DNA repair. We investigate ubiquitination of the dopamine...
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Skieterska K, Rondou P, Lintermans B, Van Craenenbroeck K
PLoS One . 2015 Dec; 10(12):e0145654. PMID: 26717573
Dopamine D4 Receptor Polymorphism: The dopamine D4 receptor has an important polymorphism in its third intracellular loop that is intensively studied and has been associated with several abnormal conditions, among...