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    Lack of sigma-1 receptor exacerbates ALS progression in mice by Mavlyutov, T.A, Epstein, M.L, Verbny, Y.I, Huerta, M.S, Zaitoun, I, Ziskind-Conhaim, L, Ruoho, A.E

    Published in Neuroscience (14-06-2013)
    “…Highlights ► Knockout of S1R in the SOD1G93A mouse model of ALS significantly reduces longevity. ► MN of mice lacking S1R exhibit increased excitability. ► S1R…”
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    The sigma-1 receptor is enriched in postsynaptic sites of C-terminals in mouse motoneurons. An anatomical and behavioral study by Mavlyutov, T.A, Epstein, M.L, Andersen, K.A, Ziskind-Conhaim, L, Ruoho, A.E

    Published in Neuroscience (05-05-2010)
    “…Abstract The sigma-1 receptor regulates various ion channel activity and possesses protein chaperone function. Using an antibody against the full sequence of…”
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    Development of the sigma-1 receptor in C-terminals of motoneurons and colocalization with the N , N ′-dimethyltryptamine forming enzyme, indole- N -methyl transferase by Mavlyutov, T.A, Epstein, M.L, Liu, P, Verbny, Y.I, Ziskind-Conhaim, L, Ruoho, A.E

    Published in Neuroscience (29-03-2012)
    “…Abstract The function of the sigma-1 receptor (S1R) has been linked to modulating the activities of ion channels and G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCR). In the…”
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    N-terminus regulation of VMAT2 mediates methamphetamine-stimulated efflux by Torres, B, Ruoho, A.E

    Published in Neuroscience (14-02-2014)
    “…Highlights • The VMAT2 N-terminus enables sequestration. • A GST-construct of the N-terminus undergoes phosphorylation by PKC at serines 15 and/or 18. • The…”
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    An investigation into the synthesis and characterization of new optically active poly(ester-imide) thermoplastic elastomers, derived from N, N′-(pyromellitoyl)-bis- l-leucine, synthetic diols and polyethyleneglycol-diol (PEG-200) by Hajipour, A.R., Zahmatkesh, S., Ruoho, A.E.

    Published in Reactive & functional polymers (01-10-2007)
    “…Pyromellitic dianhydride ( 1) was reacted with l-leucine ( 2) to result [ N, N′-(pyromellitoyl)-bis- l-leucine diacid] ( 3). This compound ( 3) was converted…”
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    Structure of the adenylyl cyclase catalytic core by Zhang, Gongyi, Liu, Yu, Ruoho, Arnold E, Hurley, James H

    Published in Nature (London) (20-03-1997)
    “…Mammalian adenylyl cyclases contain two conserved regions, C1 and C2, which are responsible for forskolin- and G-protein-stimulated catalysis. The structure of…”
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    Inhibition of plasma membrane monoamine transporters by β-ketoamphetamines by Cozzi, Nicholas V, Sievert, Michael K, Shulgin, Alexander T, Jacob, Peyton, Ruoho, Arnold E

    Published in European journal of pharmacology (17-09-1999)
    “…Methcathinone and methylone, the β-ketone analogues of methamphetamine and 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA), respectively, were tested for…”
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    Insulin-regulated Glucose Uptake in Rat Adipocytes Is Mediated by Two Transporter Isoforms Present in at Least Two Vesicle Populations by Zorzano, A, Wilkinson, W, Kotliar, N, Thoidis, G, Wadzinkski, B E, Ruoho, A E, Pilch, P F

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (25-07-1989)
    “…We have recently described a monoclonal antibody (1F8) that recognizes a form of glucose transporter unique to fat and muscle (James, D. E., Brown, R.,…”
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    Stereospecific inhibition of monoamine uptake transporters by meta-hydroxyephedrine isomers by FOLEY, K. F, VAN DORT, M. E, SIEVERT, M. K, RUOHO, A. E, COZZI, N. V

    Published in Journal of Neural Transmission (01-10-2002)
    “…Meta-hydroxyephedrine (HED) comprises four stereoisomers consisting of two enantiomeric pairs related to ephedrine and pseudoephedrine. HED is transported into…”
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    The catecholamine binding site of the beta-adrenergic receptor is formed by juxtaposed membrane-spanning domains by Wong, S K, Slaughter, C, Ruoho, A E, Ross, E M

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (15-06-1988)
    “…The catecholamine binding domain of the turkey erythrocyte beta-adrenergic receptor was mapped by determining the sites of covalent labeling of the purified…”
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    Phorbol Ester Induces Desensitization of Adenylate Cyclase and Phosphorylation of the β -adrenergic Receptor in Turkey Erythrocytes by Kelleher, Daniel J., Pessin, Jeffrey E., Ruoho, Arnold E., Johnson, Gary L.

    “…Incubation of turkey erythrocytes with the phorbol ester phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA) results in a dose- and time-dependent desensitization of…”
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    (125I)Iodoazidococaine, a Photoaffinity Label for the Haloperidol- Sensitive Sigma Receptor by Kahoun, John R., Ruoho, Arnold E.

    “…A carrier-free radioiodinated cocaine photoaffinity label, (-)-3-(125I)iodo-4-azidococaine [(125I)IACoc], has been synthesized and used as a probe for…”
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    Hydrophobically modified poly (acrylic acid) using calix[4]arene derivative. Ionophoric properties and extraction abilities toward alkali metal cations by Hajipour, A. R., Habibi, S., Ruoho, A. E.

    Published in Polymers for advanced technologies (01-12-2009)
    “…p‐t‐Butyl calix[4]arene diol (distal cone) (1) was grafted with poly (acrylic acid) (PAA) to obtain hydrophobically modified PAA (PAA‐C) bearing calixarene…”
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    A novel method for sulfonation of aromatic rings with silica sulfuric acid by Hajipour, Abdol R., Mirjalili, Bi Bi F., Zarei, Amin, Khazdooz, Leila, Ruoho, A.E.

    Published in Tetrahedron letters (23-08-2004)
    “…[Display omitted] Direct and chemoselective sulfonation of aromatic compounds with silica sulfuric acid in 1,2-dichloeoethane or under solvent-free conditions…”
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    Fatty acyl CoA esters as regulators of cell metabolism by Shrago, E., Woldegiorgis, G., Ruoho, A.E., DiRusso, C.C.

    “…Long chain fatty acyl CoA esters have the ability to interact with certain proteins and thereby serve as effectors in cell metabolism. In particular, they can…”
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    N-glycosylation in expression and function of beta-adrenergic receptors by George, S T, Ruoho, A E, Malbon, C C

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (15-12-1986)
    “…Through the use of specific staining and the analysis of the interaction of pure beta-adrenergic receptor of S49 mouse lymphoma cells with lectins immobilized…”
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    Catalytic mechanism of the adenylyl and guanylyl cyclases: modeling and mutational analysis by Liu, Y, Ruoho, A.E, Rao, V.D, Hurley, J.H

    “…The adenylyl and guanylyl cyclases catalyze the formation of 3',5'-cyclic adenosine or guanosine monophosphate from the corresponding nucleoside…”
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    Characterization and crystallization of a minimal catalytic core domain from mammalian type II adenylyl cyclase by Zhang, Gongyi, Liu, Yu, Qin, Jun, Vo, Binh, Tang, Wei‐Jen, Ruoho, Arnold E., Hurley, James H.

    Published in Protein science (01-04-1997)
    “…Adenylyl cyclases play a pivotal role in signal transduction by carrying out the regulated synthesis of cyclic AMP. The nine cloned mammalian adenylyl cyclases…”
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