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Quantifying GPCR internalization: A focus on the kisspeptin receptor
Macarena Pampillo, Andy V. Babwah
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Clinical Treatment
33%
Experimental Protocol
33%
Flow Cytometry
33%
Fluorescence Method
33%
G Protein
33%
G-protein-coupled Signaling
33%
GPCR Internalization
100%
HEK293 Cells
33%
Imaging Techniques
33%
Immune Fluorescence
33%
Immune Imaging
33%
Kiss1
33%
Kisspeptin
100%
Receptor Activity
33%
Neuroscience
Flow Cytometry
14%
G Protein
28%
G Protein Coupled Receptor
100%
HEK 293 Cells
14%
Imaging Technique
14%
Immunofluorescence
14%
Internalization
100%
Kiss1 Receptor
100%
Receptor
14%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Flow Cytometry
14%
G Protein
28%
G Protein Coupled Receptor
100%
HEK 293 Cells
14%
Immunofluorescence
14%
Internalization
100%
Kisspeptin
100%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Flow Cytometry
16%
G Protein Coupled Receptor
100%
Guanine Nucleotide Binding Protein
33%
Kiss1 Receptor
100%
Receptor
16%
Immunology and Microbiology
Immunofluorescence
14%
Internalization
100%
Kisspeptin
100%