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Albanese, C
DiRaddo, J O
Gelb, T
Grajkowska, E
Hathaway, H A
Kozikowski, A P
Mukhopadhyaya, J K
Pshenichkin, S
Rodriguez, O C
Wolfe, B B
Wroblewska, B
Wroblewski, J T
Yasuda, R P
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Synthesis of N(1)-substituted analogues of (2R,4R)-4-amino-pyrrolidine-2,4-dicarboxylic acid as agonists, partial agonists, and antagonists of group II metabotropic glutamate receptors.
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Mukhopadhyaya, J K
Kozikowski, A P
Grajkowska, E
Pshenichkin, S
Wroblewski, J T
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20010927
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Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters
vol. 11
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Metabotropic glutamate receptor 1 acts as a dependence receptor creating a requirement for glutamate to sustain the viability and growth of human melanomas.
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Gelb, T
Pshenichkin, S
Rodriguez, O C
Hathaway, H A
Grajkowska, E
DiRaddo, J O
Wroblewska, B
Yasuda, R P
Albanese, C
Wolfe, B B
Wroblewski, J T
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20150827
In:
Oncogene
vol. 34
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