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Class:IdLiteratureReference:444673
_displayNameMolecular identification of high and low affinity receptors for nicotinic acid
_timestamp2009-10-26 14:56:26
author[Person:418942] Wise, A
[Person:419791] Foord, SM
[Person:420125] Fraser, NJ
[Person:420725] Barnes, AA
[Person:374127] Elshourbagy, N
[Person:444652] Eilert, M
[Person:434296] Ignar, DM
[Person:416462] Murdock, PR
[Person:444612] Steplewski, K
[Person:420710] Green, A
[Person:194218] Brown, AJ
[Person:68624] Dowell, SJ
[Person:434290] Szekeres, PG
[Person:444695] Hassall, DG
[Person:420728] Marshall, FH
[Person:389420] Wilson, S
[Person:444075] Pike, NB
created[InstanceEdit:444617] Jupe, S, 2009-10-26
journalJ Biol Chem
pages9869-74
pubMedIdentifier12522134
titleMolecular identification of high and low affinity receptors for nicotinic acid
volume278
year2003
(literatureReference)[Reaction:444661] HCAR2 binds HCAR2 ligands [Homo sapiens]
[Summation:444635] HCAR2 (Niacin receptor 1, GPR109A) is activated by 3-hydroxy...
[Summation:3296283] HCAR3 (GPR109B) is activated by 3-hydroxyoctanoic acid (3HO)...
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