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GPCR Allosterism and Accessory Proteins: New Insights into Drug Discovery (Satellite Meeting to BioScience2004)

17 July 2004

Organon Laboratories Ltd, Newhouse, Glasgow, UK



17 July 2004

Poster Session 1: 13:00 - 14:30


P001 Interaction between the b2-adrenergic receptor and arrestin is dependent on both receptor phosphorylation and the presence of agonists.
C. Krasel, M. Bünemann, K. Lorenz, U. Zabel and M.J. Lohse
P002 Occupancy of the D2short dopamine receptor is affected by sodium ions and varies with the membrane batch
M. Vivo and P.G. Strange
P003 Pharmacological characterisation of the AMY1(a) receptor
D.L. Hay, G. Christopoulos, A. Christopoulos and P.M. Sexton
P004 Bivalent GPCR ligands
C.A. Reynolds, G.A. Jones, N. Nikbin and C. Edwards
P005 Allosteric modulation of adenosine A1 receptors by SCH-202676
L.T. May, P.M. Sexton and A. Christopoulos
P006 Identification and characterisation of non-competitive antagonists of the CB1 cannabinoid receptor
M. Easson, P. Cowley, A. McLean, R. Goodwin, G. Goodwin, L. McIntosh, F. Thomson, R. Pertwee and L. Stevenson
P007 Human H3 histamine receptor isoforms can form hetero-oligomers: a biochemical study
F.C. Shenton and P.L. Chazot