Connection
Jonathan Port to Receptors, Adrenergic, beta
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Jonathan Port has written about Receptors, Adrenergic, beta.
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Headley VV, Tanveer R, Greene SM, Zweifach A, Port JD. Reciprocal regulation of beta-adrenergic receptor mRNA stability by mitogen activated protein kinase activation and inhibition. Mol Cell Biochem. 2004 Mar; 258(1-2):109-19.
Score: 0.218
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Port JD, Bristow MR. beta-Adrenergic receptors, transgenic mice, and pharmacological model systems. Mol Pharmacol. 2001 Oct; 60(4):629-31.
Score: 0.185
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Port JD, Bristow MR. Altered beta-adrenergic receptor gene regulation and signaling in chronic heart failure. J Mol Cell Cardiol. 2001 May; 33(5):887-905.
Score: 0.179
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Blaxall BC, Pellett AC, Wu SC, Pende A, Port JD. Purification and characterization of beta-adrenergic receptor mRNA-binding proteins. J Biol Chem. 2000 Feb 11; 275(6):4290-7.
Score: 0.165
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Pende A, Tremmel KD, DeMaria CT, Blaxall BC, Minobe WA, Sherman JA, Bisognano JD, Bristow MR, Brewer G, Port J. Regulation of the mRNA-binding protein AUF1 by activation of the beta-adrenergic receptor signal transduction pathway. J Biol Chem. 1996 Apr 05; 271(14):8493-501.
Score: 0.126
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Bristow MR, Larrabee P, M?ller-Beckmann B, Minobe W, Roden R, Skerl L, Klein J, Handwerger D, Port JD. Effects of carvedilol on adrenergic receptor pharmacology in human ventricular myocardium and lymphocytes. Clin Investig. 1992; 70 Suppl 1:S105-13.
Score: 0.094
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Bristow M, Port JD. Beta-adrenergic blockade in chronic heart failure. Scand Cardiovasc J Suppl. 1998; 47:45-55.
Score: 0.036
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White M, Wiechmann RJ, Roden RL, Hagan MB, Wollmering MM, Port JD, Hammond E, Abraham WT, Wolfel EE, Lindenfeld J, et al. Cardiac beta-adrenergic neuroeffector systems in acute myocardial dysfunction related to brain injury. Evidence for catecholamine-mediated myocardial damage. Circulation. 1995 Oct 15; 92(8):2183-9.
Score: 0.031
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