Publications of Nina Wettschureck
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Journal Article (12)
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Journal Article
104 (3), pp. 80 - 91 (2023)
EP4 Receptor Conformation Sensor Suited for Ligand Screening and Imaging of Extracellular Prostaglandins. MOLECULAR PHARMACOLOGY 2.
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14 (1), 1980 (2023)
Endothelial FAT1 inhibits angiogenesis by controlling YAP/TAZ protein degradation via E3 ligase MIB2. NATURE COMMUNICATIONS 3.
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12 (1), 6798 (2021)
G-protein-coupled receptor P2Y10 facilitates chemokine-induced CD4 T cell migration through autocrine/paracrine mediators. NATURE COMMUNICATIONS 4.
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131 (21), e145734 (2021)
Protein kinase N2 mediates flow-induced endothelial NOS activation and vascular tone regulation. JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION 5.
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10 (7), 1748 (2021)
RGS5 Attenuates Baseline Activity of ERK1/2 and Promotes Growth Arrest of Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells. CELLS 6.
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141 (14), pp. 1168 - 1183 (2020)
Orphan G Protein-Coupled Receptor GPRC5B Controls Smooth Muscle Contractility and Differentiation by Inhibiting Prostacyclin Receptor Signaling. CIRCULATION 7.
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11 (1) (2020)
Adipocyte Piezo1 mediates obesogenic adipogenesis through the FGF1/FGFR1 signaling pathway in mice. NATURE COMMUNICATIONS 8.
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8, e49374 (2019)
Myogenic vasoconstriction requires G(12)/G(13) and LARG to maintain local and systemic vascular resistance. ELIFE 9.
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215 (10), pp. 2655 - 2672 (2018)
Piezo1 and G(q)/G(11) promote endothelial inflammation depending on flow pattern and integrin activation. JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE 10.
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8, 15700 (2017)
Single-cell profiling reveals heterogeneity and functional patterning of GPCR expression in the vascular system. NATURE COMMUNICATIONS 11.
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2 (15), UNSP e95063 (2017)
Single-cell profiling reveals GPCR heterogeneity and functional patterning during neuroinflammation. JCI INSIGHT 12.
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118 (12), pp. 1906 - + (2016)
Targeted Ablation of Periostin-Expressing Activated Fibroblasts Prevents Adverse Cardiac Remodeling in Mice. CIRCULATION RESEARCH