Search Results - "Carlton, Mark B.L."
-
1
Mice deficient for the secreted glycoprotein SPARC/osteonectin/BM40 develop normally but show severe age-onset cataract formation and disruption of the lens
Published in The EMBO journal (01-04-1998)“…SPARC (secreted protein acidic and rich in cysteine, also known as osteonectin/BM40) is a secreted Ca2+‐binding glycoprotein that interacts with a range of…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
2
Synthetic chemerin-derived peptides suppress inflammation through ChemR23
Published in The Journal of experimental medicine (14-04-2008)“…Chemerin is a chemotactic protein that binds to the G protein-coupled receptor, ChemR23. We demonstrate that murine chemerin possesses potent antiinflammatory…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
3
Hypogonadotropic hypogonadism in mice lacking a functional Kiss1 gene
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (19-06-2007)“…The G protein-coupled receptor GPR54 (AXOR12, OT7T175) is central to acquisition of reproductive competency in mammals. Peptide ligands (kisspeptins) for this…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
4
Characterization and functional study of a cluster of four highly conserved orphan adhesion-GPCR in mouse
Published in Developmental dynamics (01-10-2012)“…Background: Adhesion G protein‐coupled receptors (aGPCR) constitute a structurally and functionally diverse class of seven‐transmembrane receptor proteins…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
5
stella Is a Maternal Effect Gene Required for Normal Early Development in Mice
Published in Current biology (02-12-2003)“…stella is a novel gene specifically expressed in primordial germ cells, oocytes, preimplantation embryos, and pluripotent cells [1, 2]. It encodes a protein…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
6
The oncogenic cysteine-rich LIM domain protein rbtn2 is essential for erythroid development
Published in Cell (15-07-1994)“…The LIM domain protein rbtn2 is associated with T cell acute leukemias. We demonstrate that rbtn2 is a nuclear protein expressed in the erythroid lineage in…”
Get more information
Journal Article -
7
A retroviral Gene Trap Insertion into the Histone 3.3A Gene Causes Partial Neonatal Lethality, Stunted Growth, Neuromuscular Deficits and Male Sub-fertility in Transgenic Mice
Published in Human molecular genetics (01-12-1999)“…Spermatogenesis is a complex developmental process involving cell division and differentiation. Approximately half of all sterile males have defects in…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
8
A Phase I, First-in-Human, Healthy Volunteer Study to Investigate the Safety, Tolerability, and Pharmacokinetics of CVN424, a Novel G Protein-Coupled Receptor 6 Inverse Agonist for Parkinson's Disease
Published in The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics (01-04-2022)“…CVN424 is a novel small molecule and first-in-class candidate therapeutic to selectively modulate GPR6, an orphan G-protein coupled receptor. Expression of…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
9
Mismatch negativity as an index of target engagement for excitation/inhibition-based treatment development: a double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized, single-dose cross-over study of the serotonin type-3 receptor antagonist CVN058
Published in Neuropsychopharmacology (New York, N.Y.) (01-02-2022)“…Serotonin type-3 receptor (5-HT R) antagonists show potential as a treatment for cognitive deficits in schizophrenia. CVN058, a brain-penetrant, potent and…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
10
Kisspeptin Can Stimulate Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone (GnRH) Release by a Direct Action at GnRH Nerve Terminals
Published in Endocrinology (Philadelphia) (01-08-2008)“…The G protein-coupled receptor GPR54, and its peptide ligand kisspeptin (Kp), are crucial for the induction and maintenance of mammalian reproductive function…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
11
Insulin-like peptide 5 is an orexigenic gastrointestinal hormone
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (29-07-2014)“…The gut endocrine system is emerging as a central player in the control of appetite and glucose homeostasis, and as a rich source of peptides with therapeutic…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
12
Kisspeptin Directly Stimulates Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Release via G Protein-Coupled Receptor 54
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (01-02-2005)“…We have recently described a molecular gatekeeper of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis with the observation that G protein-coupled receptor 54 (GPR54) is…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
13
The GPR54 Gene as a Regulator of Puberty
Published in The New England journal of medicine (23-10-2003)“…Puberty does not occur in patients with idiopathic hypogonadotropic hypogonadism. This study investigated mutations in a candidate gene encoding a G…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
14
The orphan adhesion-GPCR GPR126 is required for embryonic development in the mouse
Published in PloS one (18-11-2010)“…Adhesion-GPCRs provide essential cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions in development, and have been implicated in inherited human diseases like Usher…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
15
Eomesodermin is required for mouse trophoblast development and mesoderm formation
Published in Nature (London) (02-03-2000)“…The earliest cell fate decision in the mammalian embryo separates the extra-embryonic trophoblast lineage, which forms the fetal portion of the placenta, from…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
16
Thymic lymphomas in mice with a truncating mutation in Brca2
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-04-1998)“…Inherited mutations in the BRCA2 gene predispose women to breast and ovarian cancer. We created a mutation in the mouse Brca2 gene that terminates translation…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
17
Gene trapping and functional genomics
Published in Trends in genetics (01-09-1997)“…Classical genetics depends upon investigation of function by random destruction with little information on structure. Modern mapping using random…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
18
Crouzon‐like craniofacial dysmorphology in the mouse is caused by an insertional mutation at the Fgf3/Fgf4 locus
Published in Developmental dynamics (01-06-1998)“…Retroviral insertional mutagenesis by means of ES cells has resulted in a new autosomal dominant mutation causing craniofacial dysmorphology in the mouse…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
19
Crouzon-like craniofacial dysmorphology in the mouse is caused by an insertional mutation at theFgf3/Fgf4 locus
Published in Developmental dynamics (01-06-1998)Get full text
Journal Article -
20
Gene trapping and functional genomics
Published in Trends in genetics (01-09-1997)Get full text
Journal Article