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The amphioxus (Branchiostoma floridae) genome contains a highly diversified set of G protein-coupled receptors

Karl JV Nordström, Robert Fredriksson and Helgi B Schiöth*

BMC Evolutionary Biology 2008, 8:9 doi:10.1186/1471-2148-8-9

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The repertoire of G protein-coupled receptors in the human parasite Schistosoma mansoni and the model organism Schmidtea mediterranea

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The serendipitous origin of chordate secretin peptide family members

João CR Cardoso, Florbela A Vieira, Ana S Gomes, Deborah M Power BMC Evolutionary Biology 2010, 10:135 (6 May 2010)

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Glutamate, aspartate and nucleotide transporters in the SLC17 family form four main phylogenetic clusters: evolution and tissue expression

Smitha Sreedharan, Jafar HA Shaik, Pawel K Olszewski, Allen S Levine, Helgi B Schiöth, Robert Fredriksson BMC Genomics 2010, 11:17 (8 January 2010)

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Amphioxus (Branchiostoma floridae) has orthologs of vertebrate odorant receptors

Allison M Churcher, John S Taylor BMC Evolutionary Biology 2009, 9:242 (5 October 2009)

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The sea lamprey Petromyzon marinus genome reveals the early origin of several chemosensory receptor families in the vertebrate lineage

Scot Libants, Kevin Carr, Hong Wu, John H Teeter, Yu-Wen Chung-Davidson, Ziping Zhang, Curt Wilkerson, Weiming Li BMC Evolutionary Biology 2009, 9:180 (31 July 2009)

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The repertoire of G-protein-coupled receptors in Xenopus tropicalis

Yanping Ji, Zhen Zhang, Yinghe Hu BMC Genomics 2009, 10:263 (9 June 2009)

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The G protein-coupled receptor subset of the dog genome is more similar to that in humans than rodents

Tatjana Haitina, Robert Fredriksson, Steven M Foord, Helgi B Schiöth, David E Gloriam BMC Genomics 2009, 10:24 (15 January 2009)

Manual annotation of the pharmacologically important G-protein-coupled receptor superfamily shows dogs have more sequence similarity to orthologous sequences in humans than to rats and mice.

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The Adhesion GPCR GPR125 is specifically expressed in the choroid plexus and is upregulated following brain injury

Chris Pickering, Maria Hägglund, Joanna Szmydynger-Chodobska, Fernanda Marques, Joana A Palha, Linn Waller, Adam Chodobski, Robert Fredriksson, Malin C Lagerström, Helgi B Schiöth BMC Neuroscience 2008, 9:97 (3 October 2008)

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The repertoire of G protein-coupled receptors in the sea squirt Ciona intestinalis

N Kamesh, Gopala K Aradhyam, Narayanan Manoj BMC Evolutionary Biology 2008, 8:129 (1 May 2008)