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Mark A. Metcalf
Mark A. Metcalf
University of Washington
Biology
Molecular biology
5-HT5A receptor
Biochemistry
5-HT receptor
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Four 5‐Hydroxytryptamine7 (5‐HT7) Receptor Isoforms in Human and Rat Produced by Alternative Splicing: Species Differences Due to Altered Intron‐Exon Organization
2002
Journal of Neurochemistry
Doris E.A. Heidmann
Mark A. Metcalf
Ruth Kohen
Mark W. Hamblin
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STIMULATION OF TYPE 1 AND TYPE 8 CA2+/CALMODULIN-SENSITIVE ADENYLYL CYCLASES BY THE GS-COUPLED 5-HYDROXYTRYPTAMINE SUBTYPE 5-HT7A RECEPTOR
1998
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Lauren P. Baker
Mark D. Nielsen
Soren Impey
Mark A. Metcalf
Steven W. Poser
Guy C.-K. Chan
Karl Obrietan
Mark W. Hamblin
Daniel R. Storm
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Molecular cloning and expression of a 5-hydroxytryptamine7 serotonin receptor subtype.
1993
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Yong Shen
Frederick J. Monsma
Mark A. Metcalf
Pedro A. Jose
Mark W. Hamblin
David R. Sibley
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Conversion of the human 5-HT1Dβ serotonin receptor to the rat 5-HT1b ligand-binding phenotype by Thr355 ASN site directed mutagenesis
1992
Biochemical Pharmacology
Mark A. Metcalf
Robert W. McGuffin
Mark W. Hamblin
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Primary structure and functional characterization of a human 5-HT1D-type serotonin receptor
1991
Molecular Pharmacology
Mark W. Hamblin
Mark A. Metcalf
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