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    A novel, orally active LPA 1 receptor antagonist inhibits lung fibrosis in the mouse bleomycin model by Swaney, JS, Chapman, C, Correa, LD, Stebbins, KJ, Bundey, RA, Prodanovich, PC, Fagan, P, Baccei, CS, Santini, AM, Hutchinson, JH, Seiders, TJ, Parr, TA, Prasit, P, Evans, JF, Lorrain, DS

    Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-08-2010)
    “…Background and purpose:  The aim of this study was to assess the potential of an antagonist selective for the lysophosphatidic acid receptor, LPA 1 , in…”
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    A novel, orally active LPA1 receptor antagonist inhibits lung fibrosis in the mouse bleomycin model by Swaney, JS, Chapman, C, Correa, LD, Stebbins, KJ, Bundey, RA, Prodanovich, PC, Fagan, P, Baccei, CS, Santini, AM, Hutchinson, JH, Seiders, TJ, Parr, TA, Prasit, P, Evans, JF, Lorrain, DS

    Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-08-2010)
    “…Background and purpose:  The aim of this study was to assess the potential of an antagonist selective for the lysophosphatidic acid receptor, LPA1, in treating…”
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    Compartmentation of G-protein-coupled receptors and their signalling components in lipid rafts and caveolae by Insel, P A, Head, B P, Patel, H H, Roth, D M, Bundey, R A, Swaney, J S

    Published in Biochemical Society transactions (01-11-2005)
    “…G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) and post-GPCR signalling components are expressed at low overall abundance in plasma membranes, yet they evoke rapid,…”
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    Nitric Oxide Inhibition of Adenylyl Cyclase Type 6 Activity Is Dependent upon Lipid Rafts and Caveolin Signaling Complexes by Ostrom, Rennolds S, Bundey, Richard A, Insel, Paul A

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (07-05-2004)
    “…Several cell types, including cardiac myocytes and vascular endothelial cells, produce nitric oxide (NO) via both constitutive and inducible isoforms of NO…”
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    12-Lipoxygenase in Opioid-Induced Delayed Cardioprotection: Gene Array, Mass Spectrometric, and Pharmacological Analyses by Patel, Hemal H, Fryer, Ryan M, Gross, Eric R, Bundey, Richard A, Hsu, Anna K, Isbell, Marilyn, Eusebi, Leonard O.V, Jensen, Roderick V, Gullans, Steven R, Insel, Paul A, Nithipatikom, Kasem, Gross, Garrett J

    Published in Circulation research (04-04-2003)
    “…ABSTRACT—12-Lipoxygenase (12-LO) has been shown to be a factor in acute ischemic preconditioning (IPC) in the isolated rat heart; however, no studies have been…”
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    An Investigation of Noradrenaline Uptake and Release by the CATH.a Cell Line by Bundey, Richard A., Jones, Philip G., Kendall, David A.

    Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-02-2000)
    “…: The cell bodies of ascending noradrenergic neurons in the brain are located predominantly in the locus coeruleus. An in vitro model of locus coeruleus…”
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    Inhibition of receptor-mediated calcium responses by corticotrophin-releasing hormone in the CATH.a cell line by Bundey, R.A., Kendall, D.A.

    Published in Neuropharmacology (1999)
    “…A region of the brain believed to be important in the CNS response to stress is the locus coeruleus, the predominant site of noradrenergic cell bodies…”
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    Corticosteroid Modulation of Signal Transduction in the CATH.a Cell Line by Bundey, Richard A., Iredale, Philip A., Kendall, David A.

    Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-01-1997)
    “…: Noradrenergic neuronal networks originating in the locus coeruleus have been implicated in the stress response. In order to study this system in vitro, we…”
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