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    The organic cation transporter 2 regulates dopamine D1 receptor signaling at the Golgi apparatus by Puri, Natasha M, Romano, Giovanna R, Lin, Ting-Yu, Mai, Quynh N, Irannejad, Roshanak

    Published in eLife (25-04-2022)
    “…Dopamine is a key catecholamine in the brain and kidney, where it is involved in a number of physiological functions such as locomotion, cognition, emotion,…”
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    Cardiac contraction and relaxation are regulated by distinct subcellular cAMP pools by Lin, Ting-Yu, Mai, Quynh N., Zhang, Hao, Wilson, Emily, Chien, Huan-Chieh, Yee, Sook Wah, Giacomini, Kathleen M., Olgin, Jeffrey E., Irannejad, Roshanak

    Published in Nature chemical biology (01-01-2024)
    “…Cells interpret a variety of signals through G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) and stimulate the generation of second messengers such as cyclic adenosine…”
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    Improving Cellular Uptake and Endosomal Targeting of Neurokinin 1 Receptor Antagonists by Veldhuis, Nicholas A, Mai, Quynh N, Conner, Josh N, Graham, Bim, Halls, Michelle, Lieu, TinaMarie, Bunnett, Nigel W

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2017)
    “…Abstract only Intro G protein‐coupled receptors (GPCRs) are cell‐surface sensors that control most pathophysiological processes. Following stimulation, many…”
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    Intracellular drug delivery : a route to more selective and effective treatments for disease by Mai, Quynh N

    Published 01-01-2019
    “…The Neurokinin 1 receptor (NK1R) is a G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) and member of the tachykinin family expressed in the central nervous system, immune…”
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    Uncovering new regulators of Arabidopsis thaliana fruit morphogenesis by Mai, Quynh-Anh N

    Published 01-01-2009
    “…The story of the network of genes that controls fruit patterning in Arabidopsis is still unfolding, and here we have seen familiar players take on different…”
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