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    Fluorescent ligands for dopamine D2/D3 receptors

    Fluorescent ligands are versatile tools for the study of G protein-coupled receptors. Depending on the fluorophore, they can be used for a range of different applications, including fluorescence microscopy and...

    Anni Allikalt, Nirupam Purkayastha, Khajidmaa Flad in Scientific Reports (2020)

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    Visualization of ligand-induced dopamine D2S and D2L receptor internalization by TIRF microscopy

    G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), including the dopamine receptors, represent a group of important pharmacological targets. Upon agonist binding, GPCRs frequently undergo internalization, a process that is ...

    Alina Tabor, Dorothee Möller, Harald Hübner, Johannes Kornhuber in Scientific Reports (2017)

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    Visualization and ligand-induced modulation of dopamine receptor dimerization at the single molecule level

    G protein–coupled receptors (GPCRs), including dopamine receptors, represent a group of important pharmacological targets. An increased formation of dopamine receptor D2 homodimers has been suggested to be associ...

    Alina Tabor, Siegfried Weisenburger, Ashutosh Banerjee in Scientific Reports (2016)

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    The pH Probe CypHer™5E is Effectively Quenched by FM Dyes

    Concurrent imaging of spectrally distinct fluorescence probes has become an important method for live-cell microscopy experiments in many biological disciplines. The technique enables the identification of a m...

    Oliver Welzel, Kristina Loy, Carsten H. Tischbirek, Alina Tabor in Journal of Fluorescence (2013)