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Papers associated with retina (and arrb2)

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Dopamine-induced arrestin recruitment and desensitization of the dopamine D4 receptor is regulated by G protein-coupled receptor kinase-2., Burström V., Front Pharmacol. January 1, 2023; 14 1087171.          


Small GTPases Rab8a and Rab11a Are Dispensable for Rhodopsin Transport in Mouse Photoreceptors., Ying G., PLoS One. August 16, 2016; 11 (8): e0161236.                  


Microarray identification of novel genes downstream of Six1, a critical factor in cranial placode, somite, and kidney development., Yan B., Dev Dyn. February 1, 2015; 244 (2): 181-210.                          


Regulation of rhodopsin-eGFP distribution in transgenic xenopus rod outer segments by light., Haeri M., PLoS One. January 1, 2013; 8 (11): e80059.                      


Interaction of arrestin with enolase1 in photoreceptors., Smith WC., Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. March 29, 2011; 52 (3): 1832-40.


The role of Xenopus Rx-L in photoreceptor cell determination., Wu HY., Dev Biol. March 15, 2009; 327 (2): 352-65.            


Photoreceptor vitality in organotypic cultures of mature vertebrate retinas validated by light-dependent molecular movements., Reidel B., Vision Res. December 1, 2006; 46 (27): 4464-71.


Deciphering the contribution of known cis-elements in the mouse cone arrestin gene to its cone-specific expression., Pickrell SW., Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. November 1, 2004; 45 (11): 3877-84.


Quantification of the cytoplasmic spaces of living cells with EGFP reveals arrestin-EGFP to be in disequilibrium in dark adapted rod photoreceptors., Peet JA., J Cell Sci. June 15, 2004; 117 (Pt 14): 3049-59.                


Arrestin migrates in photoreceptors in response to light: a study of arrestin localization using an arrestin-GFP fusion protein in transgenic frogs., Peterson JJ., Exp Eye Res. May 1, 2003; 76 (5): 553-63.          


Xenopus laevis red cone opsin and Prph2 promoters allow transgene expression in amphibian cones, or both rods and cones., Moritz OL., Gene. October 2, 2002; 298 (2): 173-82.          


Cytoskeleton participation in subcellular trafficking of signal transduction proteins in rod photoreceptor cells., McGinnis JF., J Neurosci Res. February 1, 2002; 67 (3): 290-7.


Expression of rhodopsin and arrestin during the light-dark cycle in Drosophila., Hartman SJ., Mol Vis. February 13, 2001; 7 95-100.


Immediate upstream sequence of arrestin directs rod-specific expression in Xenopus., Mani SS., J Biol Chem. May 28, 1999; 274 (22): 15590-7.              

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