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  1. Type 2 diabetics and GLP-1 receptor and secretin receptor
  2. Structure and Function of Cross-class Complexes of G Protein-coupled Secretin and Angiotensin 1a Receptors
  3. Use of Fluorescence Indicators in Receptor Ligands
  4. Fluorescence Polarization Screening for Allosteric Small Molecule Ligands of the Cholecystokinin Receptor
  5. Importance of lipid-exposed residues in transmembrane segment four for family B calcitonin receptor homo-dimerization
  6. Modulation of Cell Surface Expression of Nonactivated Cholecystokinin Receptors Using Bivalent Ligand-Induced Internalization
  7. Internalization of Two Distinct Receptors in Response to Occupation with a Bivalent Ligand Incorporating a Single Stimulus for Internalization
  8. Molecular Basis of Association of Receptor Activity-Modifying Protein 3 with the Family B G Protein-Coupled Secretin Receptor
  9. Application of Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer Techniques to Establish Ligand–Receptor Orientation
  10. Monitoring the State of Cholecystokinin Receptor Oligomerization after Ligand Binding Using Decay of Time-Resolved Fluorescence Anisotropy
  11. Dimerization in the absence of higher-order oligomerization of the G protein-coupled secretin receptor