Lopez, J. J.; Shukla, A. K.; Reinhart, C.; Schwalbe, H.; Michel, H.; Glaubitz, C.: The Structure of the Neuropeptide Bradykinin Bound to the Human G-Protein Coupled Receptor Bradykinin B2 as Determined by Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy. Angewandte Chemie 120 (9), pp. 1692 - 1695 (2008)
Shukla, A. K.; Haase, W.; Reinhart, C.; Michel, H.: Heterologous expression and characterization of the recombinant bradykinin B2 receptor using the methylotrophic yeast Pichia pastoris. Protein Expression and Purification 55 (1), pp. 1 - 8 (2007)
Shukla, A. K.; Haase, W.; Reinhart, C.; Michel, H.: Heterologous expression and comparative characterization of the human neuromedin U subtype II receptor using the methylotrophic yeast Pichia pastoris and mammalian cells. The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology 39 (5), pp. 931 - 942 (2007)
Shukla, A. K.; Haase, W.; Reinhart, C.; Michel, H.: Functional Overexpression and Characterization of Human Bradykinin Subtype 2 Receptor in Insect Cells Using the Baculovirus System. Journal of Cellular Biochemistry 99 (3), pp. 868 - 877 (2006)
Shukla, A. K.; Reinhart, C.; Michel, H.: Comparative analysis of the human angiotensin II type 1a receptor heterologously produced in insect cells and mammalian cells. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 349 (1), pp. 6 - 14 (2006)
Shukla, A. K.; Reinhart, C.; Michel, H.: Dimethylsulphoxide as a tool to increase functional expression of heterologously produced GPCRs in mammalian cells. FEBS Letters 580 (17), pp. 4261 - 4265 (2006)
Shukla, A. K.; Haase, W.; Reinhart, C.; Michel, H.: Biochemical and pharmacological characterization of the human bradykinin subtype 2 receptor produced in mammalian cells using the Semliki Forest virus system. Biological Chemistry 387 (5), pp. 569 - 576 (2006)
Shukla, A. K.: Heterologous Production, Characterization and Isolation of Selected G Protein-Coupled Receptors for Structural Studies. Dissertation, 205 pp., Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University, Frankfurt am Main (2006)
Lopez, J. J.; Shukla, A. K.; Reinhart, C.; Schwalbe, H.; Michel, H.; Glaubitz, C.: Innentitelbild: The Structure of the Neuropeptide Bradykinin Bound to the Human G‐Protein Coupled Receptor Bradykinin B2 as Determined by Solid‐State NMR Spectroscopy, Angewandte Chemie 120 (9 Ed.), p. 1547 - 1547 (2008)
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