G Protein Coupling and Second Messenger Generation Are Indispensable for Metalloprotease-dependent, Heparin-binding Epidermal Growth Factor Shedding through Angiotensin II Type-1 Receptor
Mizuo Mifune(Cardiovascular Research Center), Satoru Eguchi(University of South Florida), Peter J. Dempsey(University of Colorado Cancer Center), Andrea D. Eckhart(Thomas Jefferson University), Gerald D. Frank(Vanderbilt University), Walter G. Thomas(The University of Queensland), Haruhiko Ohtsu(Temple University), Eugen Brailoiu(Temple University), Shigeki Higashiyama(Osaka International Cancer Institute), Tadashi Inagami(Vanderbilt University), H. Nakashima(Temple University), Nae J. Dun(Temple University), Hiroyuki Suzuki(Kao Corporation (Japan))
Cited by 122
Related Papers
International Union of Pharmacology. XXIII. The Angiotensin II Receptors
|Pharmacological Reviews|2000|2.1k
Angiotensin II Signal Transduction: An Update on Mechanisms of Physiology and Pathophysiology
|Physiological Reviews|2018|1.1k
Endothelin receptor subtype B mediates synthesis of nitric oxide by cultured bovine endothelial cells.
|Journal of Clinical Investigation|1993|573
Calcium-dependent Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Transactivation Mediates the Angiotensin II-induced Mitogen-activated Protein Kinase Activation in Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells
|Journal of Biological Chemistry|1998|566
THE CONCISE GUIDE TO PHARMACOLOGY 2021/22: G protein‐coupled receptors
|British Journal of Pharmacology|2021|488