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    Wireless Optofluidic Systems for Programmable In Vivo Pharmacology and Optogenetics by Jeong, Jae-Woong, McCall, Jordan G., Shin, Gunchul, Zhang, Yihui, Al-Hasani, Ream, Kim, Minku, Li, Shuo, Sim, Joo Yong, Jang, Kyung-In, Shi, Yan, Hong, Daniel Y., Liu, Yuhao, Schmitz, Gavin P., Xia, Li, He, Zhubin, Gamble, Paul, Ray, Wilson Z., Huang, Yonggang, Bruchas, Michael R., Rogers, John A.

    Published in Cell (30-07-2015)
    “…In vivo pharmacology and optogenetics hold tremendous promise for dissection of neural circuits, cellular signaling, and manipulating neurophysiological…”
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    In vivo detection of optically-evoked opioid peptide release by Al-Hasani, Ream, Wong, Jenny-Marie T, Mabrouk, Omar S, McCall, Jordan G, Schmitz, Gavin P, Porter-Stransky, Kirsten A, Aragona, Brandon J, Kennedy, Robert T, Bruchas, Michael R

    Published in eLife (03-09-2018)
    “…Though the last decade has seen accelerated advances in techniques and technologies to perturb neuronal circuitry in the brain, we are still poorly equipped to…”
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    G protein-coupled receptors as targets for transformative neuropsychiatric therapeutics by Schmitz, Gavin P, Roth, Bryan L

    “…G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) constitute the largest family of druggable genes in the human genome. Even though perhaps 30% of approved medications…”
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    Structures of the entire human opioid receptor family by Wang, Yue, Zhuang, Youwen, DiBerto, Jeffrey F., Zhou, X. Edward, Schmitz, Gavin P., Yuan, Qingning, Jain, Manish K., Liu, Weiyi, Melcher, Karsten, Jiang, Yi, Roth, Bryan L., Xu, H. Eric

    Published in Cell (19-01-2023)
    “…Opioids are effective analgesics, but their use is beset by serious side effects, including addiction and respiratory depression, which contribute to the…”
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    5‑HT2A SNPs Alter the Pharmacological Signaling of Potentially Therapeutic Psychedelics by Schmitz, Gavin P., Jain, Manish K., Slocum, Samuel T., Roth, Bryan L.

    Published in ACS chemical neuroscience (17-08-2022)
    “…Serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine; 5-HT) 2A receptor (5-HT2AR) signaling is essential for the actions of classical psychedelic drugs. In this study, we examined…”
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    5-HT 2A SNPs Alter the Pharmacological Signaling of Potentially Therapeutic Psychedelics by Schmitz, Gavin P, Jain, Manish K, Slocum, Samuel T, Roth, Bryan L

    Published in ACS chemical neuroscience (17-08-2022)
    “…Serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine; 5-HT) 2A receptor (5-HT2AR) signaling is essential for the actions of classical psychedelic drugs. In this study, we examined…”
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