Browsing by Author "Tena Campos, Mercè"
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Diferents estats d’oligomerització entre els receptors 5-HT1A, GALR1 I GPR39 com a noves dianes terapèutiques en depressió
Tena Campos, Mercè (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, 2015-06-16)
Doctoral thesis
Open AccessThe type of serotonin receptor 1A (5-HT1A), the galanin type 1 (GalR1) and the orphan receptor 39 (GPR39) belong to the superfamily The serotonin receptor type 1A (5-HT1A), the galanin receptor type 1 (GalR1) and the ... -
Flavonoid allosteric modulation of mutated visual rhodopsin associated with retinitis pigmentosa
Herrera Hernández, María Guadalupe; Ramon Portés, Eva; Lupala, Cecylia Severin; Tena Campos, Mercè; Pérez González, Juan Jesús; Garriga Solé, Pere (Macmillan Publishers, 2017-12-01)
Article
Open AccessDietary flavonoids exhibit many biologically-relevant functions and can potentially have beneficial effects in the treatment of pathological conditions. In spite of its well known antioxidant properties, scarce structural ... -
Skin tastes bitter molecules through the bitter taste receptors
Roca, Angela; Perez Aso, Miguel; Tena Campos, Mercè; Garriga Solé, Pere; Bosch, Jordi; Martinez Teipel, Blanca (2018)
Conference lecture
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The zinc binding receptor GPR39 interacts with 5-HT1A and GalR(1) to form dynamic heteroreceptor complexes with signaling diversity
Tena Campos, Mercè; Ramon Portés, Eva; Borroto Escuela, Dasiel Óscar; Fuxe, Kjell; Garriga Solé, Pere (2015-12-01)
Article
Open AccessGPR39 is a class A G protein-coupled receptor involved in zinc binding and glucose homeostasis regulation, among other physiological processes. GPR39 was originally thought to be the receptor for obestatin peptide but this ... -
Zinc is involved in depression by modulating G-protein-coupled receptor heterodimerization
Tena Campos, Mercè; Ramon Portés, Eva; Lupala, Cecylia Severin; Pérez González, Juan Jesús; Koch, Karl-Wilhelm; Garriga Solé, Pere (2016-04)
Article
Open Access5-Hydroxytryptamine 1A receptor and galanin receptor 1 belong to the G protein-coupled receptors superfamily, and they have been described to heterodimerize triggering an anomalous physiological state that would underlie ...