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2013


  1. Caltabiano, G. Gonzalez, A. Cordomi, A. Campillo, M. Pardo, L.
    “The role of hydrophobic amino acids in the structure and function of the rhodopsin family of g protein-coupled receptors.”
    Methods Enzymol 520(0) 99–115
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  2. Gandia, J. Fernandez-Duenas, V. Morato, X. Caltabiano, G. Gonzalez-Muniz, R. Pardo, L. Stagljar, I. Ciruela, F.
    “The Parkinson\’s disease-associated GPR37 receptor-mediated cytotoxicity is controlled by its intracellular cysteine-rich domain.”
    J Neurochem 125(3) 362–72
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  3. Olivella, M. Gonzalez, A. Pardo, L. Deupi, X.
    “Relation between sequence and structure in membrane proteins.”
    Bioinformatics 29(13) 1589–92
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  4. Cordomi, A. Gomez-Tamayo, JC. Gigoux, V. Fourmy, D.
    “Sulfur-containing amino acids in 7TMRs: molecular gears for pharmacology and function.”
    Trends Pharmacol Sci 34(6) 320–31
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  5. Fortuna, CG. Bonaccorso, C. Bulbarelli, A. Caltabiano, G. Rizzi, L. Goracci, L. Musumarra, G. Pace, A. Palumbo, Piccionello, A. Guarcello, A. Pierro, P. Cocuzza, CE. Musumeci, R.
    “New linezolid-like 1,2,4-oxadiazoles active against Gram-positive multiresistant pathogens.”
    Eur J Med Chem 65(0) 533–45
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  6. Olivella, M. Caltabiano, G. Cordomi, A.
    “The role of Cysteine 6.47 in class A GPCRs.”
    BMC Struct Biol 13(0) 3–
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  7. Matsoukas, MT. Cordomi, A. Rios, S. Pardo, L. Tselios, T.
    “Ligand Binding Determinants for Angiotensin II Type 1 Receptor from Computer Simulations.”
    J Chem Inf Model 53(11) 2874–83
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  8. Matsoukas, MT. Potamitis, C. Plotas, P. Androutsou, ME. Agelis, G. Matsoukas, J. Zoumpoulakis, P.
    “Insights into AT1 Receptor Activation through AngII Binding Studies.”
    J Chem Inf Model 53(11) 2798–811
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