Index by author
January 01, 2000; Volume 57,Issue 1
Kenakin, Terry
- You have accessUse of Constitutive G Protein-Coupled Receptor Activity for Drug DiscoveryGrace Chen, James Way, Susan Armour, Chris Watson, Ken Queen, Channa K. Jayawickreme, Wen-Ji Chen and Terry KenakinMolecular Pharmacology January 2000, 57 (1) 125-134;
Kepler, John A.
- You have accessSustained Intracellular Retention of Dolastatin 10 Causes Its Potent Antimitotic ActivityPascal Verdier-Pinard, John A. Kepler, George R. Pettit and Ernest HamelMolecular Pharmacology January 2000, 57 (1) 180-187;
Kim, Richard B.
- You have accessCloning and Expression of Murine Sister of P-Glycoprotein Reveals a More Discriminating Transporter ThanMDR1/P-GlycoproteinValerie Lecureur, Daxi Sun, Philip Hargrove, Erin G. Schuetz, Richard B. Kim, Lu-Bin Lan and John D. SchuetzMolecular Pharmacology January 2000, 57 (1) 24-35;
Klimkait, Thomas
- You have accessA Second Target for the Peptoid Tat/Transactivation Response Element Inhibitor CGP64222: Inhibition of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Replication by Blocking CXC-Chemokine Receptor 4-Mediated Virus EntryDirk Daelemans, Dominique Schols, Myriam Witvrouw, Christophe Pannecouque, Sigrid Hatse, Sonia van Dooren, François Hamy, Thomas Klimkait, Erik de Clercq and Anne-Mieke VanDammeMolecular Pharmacology January 2000, 57 (1) 116-124;
Ko, Wun-Chang
- You have accessInvolvement of Protein Kinase C-γ in IL-1β-Induced Cyclooxygenase-2 Expression in Human Pulmonary Epithelial CellsChien-Huang Lin, Sheng-Yuan Sheu, Horng-Mo Lee, Yuan-Soon Ho, Wen-Sen Lee, Wun-Chang Ko and Joen-Rong SheuMolecular Pharmacology January 2000, 57 (1) 36-43;
Kung, Hui-Chung
- You have accessEssential Role of Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Pathway and c-Jun Induction in Epidermal Growth Factor-Induced Gene Expression of Human 12-LipoxygenaseBen-Kuen Chen, Hui-Chung Kung, Tein-Yi Tsai and Wen-Chang ChangMolecular Pharmacology January 2000, 57 (1) 153-161;
Kuo, Chung-Chin
- You have accessInhibition of Na+ Current by Diphenhydramine and Other Diphenyl Compounds: Molecular Determinants of Selective Binding to the Inactivated ChannelsChung-Chin Kuo, Ron-Chi Huang and Bih-Show LouMolecular Pharmacology January 2000, 57 (1) 135-143;
Kyle, Donald J.
- You have accessHigh-Affinity Binding of Peptide Agonists to the Human B1 Bradykinin Receptor Depends on Interaction between the Peptide N-Terminal l-Lysine and the Fourth Extracellular Domain of the ReceptorDana B. Fathy, Donald J. Kyle and L. M. Fredrik Leeb-LundbergMolecular Pharmacology January 2000, 57 (1) 171-179;
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