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    The amidated PACAP1–23 fragment is a potent reduced-size neuroprotective agent by Lamine, A., Poujol de Molliens, M., Létourneau, M., Hébert, T.E., Vaudry, D., Fournier, A., Chatenet, D.

    “…Neurodegenerative disorders, such as Parkinson's disease (PD), are characterized by neuronal death involving, among other events, mitochondrial dysfunction and…”
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    Functional selectivity in GPCR signaling: understanding the full spectrum of receptor conformations by Goupil, E, Laporte, S A, Hébert, T E

    Published in Mini reviews in medicinal chemistry (01-08-2012)
    “…The great versatility of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), in terms of both their ability to bind different types of ligands and initiate a large number of…”
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    Inverse agonist activity of beta-adrenergic antagonists by Chidiac, P, Hebert, T E, Valiquette, M, Dennis, M, Bouvier, M

    Published in Molecular pharmacology (01-03-1994)
    “…Agonist-independent properties of the human beta 2-adrenergic receptor (beta 2AR) were studied using the baculovirus expression system in Sf9 cells. In the…”
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    Cost and demand analysis of excimer laser use: first World Wide Web Internet survey of the interest in refractive surgery by Borer, M J, Hebert, T E, Breshears, D

    Published in Journal of cataract and refractive surgery (01-07-1996)
    “…To determine the actual size of the refractive surgery market in the United States and to identify factors involved in the decision to have refractive surgery…”
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    Structural and functional aspects of G protein-coupled receptor oligomerization by Hébert, T E, Bouvier, M

    Published in Biochemistry and cell biology (1998)
    “…G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) represent the single largest family of cell surface receptors involved in signal transduction. It is estimated that several…”
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    Voltage Dependencies of the Fast and Slow Gating Modes of RIIA Sodium Channels by Hebert, Terence E., Monette, Robert, Dunn, Robert J., Drapeau, Pierre

    “…Rat brain IIA sodium channel $\alpha $-subunits were expressed in Xenopus oocytes, and the sodium currents were measured by intracellular voltage clamping with…”
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    A comparison of currents carried by HERG, with and without coexpression of MiRP1, and the native rapid delayed rectifier current. Is MiRP1 the missing link? by Weerapura, Manjula, Nattel, Stanley, Chartier, Denis, Caballero, Ricardo, Hébert, Terence E.

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-04-2002)
    “…Although it has been suggested that coexpression of minK related peptide (MiRP1) is required for reconstitution of native rapid delayed-rectifier current ( I…”
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    Novel tools for use in bioluminescence resonance energy transfer (BRET) assays by Robitaille, Mélanie, Héroux, Isabelle, Baragli, Alessandra, Hébert, Terence E

    “…Recent advances in imaging assays based on bioluminescence resonance energy transfer (BRET) have made it possible to study protein/protein interactions in…”
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    Dofetilide block involves interactions with open and inactivated states of HERG channels by Weerapura, Manjula, Hébert, Terence E, Nattel, Stanley

    Published in Pflügers Archiv (01-02-2002)
    “…Rapidly activating delayed rectifier current ( IKr) is the key target of class III antiarrhythmic drugs including dofetilide. Due to its complex gating…”
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    Insertion mutations of the RIIA Na+ channel reveal novel features of voltage gating and protein kinase A modulation by HEBERT, T. E, MONETTE, R, STONE, J. C, DRAPEAU, P, DUNN, R. J

    Published in Pflügers Archiv (01-07-1994)
    “…A linker insertion mutagenesis strategy was developed to probe functional subdomains of the RIIA Na+ channel alpha-subunit. We describe mutations within the…”
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    Dihydropyridine and beta adrenergic receptor binding in dogs with tachycardia-induced atrial fibrillation by Gaspo, R, Sun, H, Fareh, S, Levi, M, Yue, L, Allen, B G, Hebert, T E, Nattel, S

    Published in Cardiovascular research (01-05-1999)
    “…We have shown that rapid atrial activation, as occurs during atrial fibrillation (AF), reduces L-type Ca2+ current (ICa) and that this is the principal…”
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    Co-expression of Human Kir3 Subunits Can Yield Channels with Different Functional Properties by Schoots, Oscar, Wilson, Julie M, Ethier, Nathalie, Bigras, Eve, Hebert, Terence E, Van Tol, Hubert H.M

    Published in Cellular signalling (01-12-1999)
    “…To date, no comprehensive study has been done on all combinations of the human homologues of the Kir3.0 channel family, and the human homologue of Kir3.3 has…”
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    Inhibition of staphylococcal alpha-toxin by covalent modification of an arginine residue by Hebert, T E, Fackrell, H B

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (18-12-1987)
    “…The effects of 1,2-cyclohexanedione and phenylglyoxal on staphylococcal alpha-toxin were studied. Modification of one arginine residue in alpha-toxin was…”
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    Involvement of lipid rafts and caveolae in cardiac ion channel function by Maguy, Ange, Hebert, Terence E, Nattel, Stanley

    Published in Cardiovascular research (01-03-2006)
    “…A variety of lipid microdomains, including caveolae, have been shown to play an important role in both protein targetting and in controlling protein-protein…”
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    Real-time monitoring of receptor and G-protein interactions in living cells by Bouvier, Michel, Galés, Céline, Rebois, R Victor, Hogue, Mireille, Trieu, Phan, Breit, Andreas, Hébert, Terence E

    Published in Nature methods (01-03-2005)
    “…G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) represent the largest family of proteins involved in signal transduction. Here we present a bioluminescence resonance…”
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