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Molecular Endocrinology

6 Articles

  • An Extracellular Congenital Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus Mutation of the Vasopressin Receptor Reduces Cell Surface Expression, Affinity for Ligand, and Coupling to the Gs/adenylyl Cyclase System
  • An X-linked NDI Mutation Reveals a Requirement for Cell Surface V2R Expression
  • Biochemical Basis of Partial Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus Phenotypes
  • Development and Characterization of a Mouse Cell Line Expressing the Human V2 Vasopressin Receptor Gene
  • Functional Rescue of the Constitutively Internalized V2 Vasopressin Receptor Mutant R137H by the Pharmacological Chaperone Action of SR49059
  • Variant Amino Acids in the Extracellular Loops of Murine and Human Vasopressin V2 Receptors Account for Differences in Cell Surface Expression and Ligand Affinity