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    A Photoswitchable Agonist for the Histamine H 3 Receptor, a Prototypic Family A G-Protein-Coupled Receptor by Hauwert, Niels J, Mocking, Tamara A M, Da Costa Pereira, Daniel, Lion, Ken, Huppelschoten, Yara, Vischer, Henry F, De Esch, Iwan J P, Wijtmans, Maikel, Leurs, Rob

    Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (26-03-2019)
    “…Spatiotemporal control over biochemical signaling processes involving G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) is highly desired for dissecting their complex…”
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    Development of a high-throughput in vitro screening method for the assessment of cell-damaging activities of snake venoms by Bittenbinder, Matyas A, Capinha, Liliana, Da Costa Pereira, Daniel, Slagboom, Julien, van de Velde, Bas, Casewell, Nicholas R, Jennings, Paul, Kool, Jeroen, Vonk, Freek J

    Published in PLoS neglected tropical diseases (01-08-2023)
    “…Snakebite envenoming is a globally important public health issue that has devastating consequences on human health and well-being, with annual mortality rates…”
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    Photoswitching the Efficacy of a Small‐Molecule Ligand for a Peptidergic GPCR: from Antagonism to Agonism by Gómez‐Santacana, Xavier, de Munnik, Sabrina M., Vijayachandran, Prashanna, DaCostaPereira, Daniel, Bebelman, Jan Paul M., de Esch, Iwan J. P., Vischer, Henry F., Wijtmans, Maikel, Leurs, Rob

    Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (03-09-2018)
    “…For optical control of GPCR function, we set out to develop small‐molecule ligands with photoswitchable efficacy in which both configurations bind the target…”
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    Characterization of Organic Anion and Cation Transport in Three Human Renal Proximal Tubular Epithelial Models by Meijer, Tamara, da Costa Pereira, Daniel, Klatt, Olivia C, Buitenhuis, Joanne, Jennings, Paul, Wilmes, Anja

    Published in Cells (Basel, Switzerland) (09-06-2024)
    “…The polarised expression of specific transporters in proximal tubular epithelial cells is important for the renal clearance of many endogenous and exogenous…”
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    The use of carotenoid pigments as food additives for aquatic organisms and their functional roles by Pereira da Costa, Daniel, Campos Miranda-Filho, Kleber

    Published in Reviews in aquaculture (01-08-2020)
    “…Aquatic organisms have various pigments contained in their body and may be an important characteristic for the consumer choice. Carotenoids are the main group…”
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    Dual role for 14-3-3 proteins and ABF transcription factors in gibberellic acid and abscisic acid signalling in barley (Hordeum vulgare) aleurone cells by SCHOONHEIM, PETER J, COSTA PEREIRA, DANIEL DA, DE BOER, ALBERTUS H

    Published in Plant, cell and environment (01-05-2009)
    “…The balance of gibberellins [gibberellic acid (GA)] and abscisic acid (ABA) is a determining factor during transition of embryogenesis and seed germination…”
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    2,2′-Dihydroxy- N , N ′-(ethane-1,2-diyl)dibenzamide by Costa, Daniel Pereira da, Nobre, Sabrina Madruga, Lisboa, Bruna Gonçalves, Vicenti, Juliano Rosa de Menezes, Back, Davi Fernando

    “…The asymmetric unit of the title compound, C 16 H 16 N 2 O 4 , contains one half-molecule, the whole molecule being generated by an inversion center located at…”
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    Capturing time-dependent activation of genes and stress-response pathways using transcriptomics in iPSC-derived renal proximal tubule cells by Jennings, Paul, Carta, Giada, Singh, Pranika, da Costa Pereira, Daniel, Feher, Anita, Dinnyes, Andras, Exner, Thomas E., Wilmes, Anja

    Published in Cell biology and toxicology (01-08-2023)
    “…Transcriptomic analysis is a powerful method in the utilization of New Approach Methods (NAMs) for identifying mechanisms of toxicity and application to hazard…”
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    A Photoswitchable Agonist for the Histamine H3 Receptor, a Prototypic Family A G‐Protein‐Coupled Receptor by Hauwert, Niels J., Mocking, Tamara A. M., DaCostaPereira, Daniel, Lion, Ken, Huppelschoten, Yara, Vischer, Henry F., De Esch, Iwan J. P., Wijtmans, Maikel, Leurs, Rob

    Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (26-03-2019)
    “…Spatiotemporal control over biochemical signaling processes involving G protein‐coupled receptors (GPCRs) is highly desired for dissecting their complex…”
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    Structural and Molecular Determinants for Isoform Bias at Human Histamine H3 Receptor Isoforms by Rahman, Sabrina N., McNaught-Flores, Daniel A., Huppelschoten, Yara, da Costa Pereira, Daniel, Christopoulos, Arthur, Leurs, Rob, Langmead, Christopher J.

    Published in ACS chemical neuroscience (15-02-2023)
    “…The human histamine H3 receptor (hH3R) is predominantly expressed in the CNS, where it regulates the synthesis and release of histamine and other…”
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    Emerging Contaminants Related to Brazilian Aquaculture by da Mota, Juliana Barros, Neves, Thiago de Alencar, da Costa, Daniel Pereira, Starling, Maria Clara Vieira Martins, de Amorim, Camila Costa, Miranda‐Filho, Kleber Campos

    Published in Reviews in aquaculture (02-10-2024)
    “…Research efforts around the world have focused on identifying the occurrence of emerging contaminants in aquaculture areas. In the Brazilian context, studies…”
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    Development of a membrane-disruption assay using phospholipid vesicles as a proxy for the detection of cellular membrane degradation by Bittenbinder, Mátyás A., Wachtel, Eric, Pereira, Daniel Da Costa, Slagboom, Julien, Casewell, Nicholas R., Jennings, Paul, Kool, Jeroen, Vonk, Freek J.

    Published in Toxicon X (01-06-2024)
    “…Snakebite envenoming is a global health issue that affects millions of people worldwide, and that causes morbidity rates surpassing 450,000 individuals…”
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