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Volume 26, Numbers 2-3, June 2005
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Introductory remarks
pp. 109-112(4)
Authors: Agnati, Luigi; Fuxe, Kjell

Entropy and oligomerization in GPCRs
pp. 113-122(10)
Authors: Thummer, Rajkumar; Campbell, Matthew; Dean, Mark; Frusher, Marie; Scott, Paul; Reynolds, Christopher

Role of electrostatic interaction in receptor-receptor heteromerization
pp. 125-132(8)
Authors: Woods, Amina; Ciruela, Francisco; Fuxe, Kjell; Agnati, Luigi; Lluis, Carmen; Franco, Rafael; Ferré, Sergi

How proteins come together in the plasma membrane and function in macromolecular assemblies: Focus on receptor mosaics
pp. 133-154(22)
Authors: Agnati, Luigi; Guidolin, Diego; Genedani, Susanna; Ferré, Sergi; Bigiani, Albertino; Woods, Amina; Fuxe, Kjell

The specificity and molecular basis of α1-adrenoceptor and CXCR chemokine receptor dimerization
pp. 161-168(8)
Authors: Milligan, Graeme; Wilson, Shirley; López-Gimenez, Juan

Is the GABAB heterodimer a good drug target?
pp. 169-176(8)
Author: Marshall, Fiona

Computer-assisted image analysis of caveolin-1 involvement in the internalization process of adenosine A2A-dopamine D2 receptor heterodimers
pp. 177-184(8)
Authors: Genedani, Susanna; Guidolin, Diego; Leo, Giuseppina; Filaferro, Monica; Torvinen, Maria; Woods, Amina; Fuxe, Kjell; Ferré, Sergi; Agnati, Luigi

Mesangial AT1/B2 receptor heterodimers contribute to angiotensin II hyperresponsiveness in experimental hypertension
pp. 185-192(8)
Authors: AbdAlla, Said; Abdel-Baset, Ahmed; Lother, Heinz; Massiery, Adel; Quitterer, Ursula

Receptor-receptor interactions, receptor mosaics, and basic principles of molecular network organization: Possible implications for drug development
pp. 193-208(16)
Authors: Agnati, Luigi; Tarakanov, Alexander; Ferré, Sergi; Fuxe, Kjell; Guidolin, Diego

Adenosine A2A and dopamine D2 heteromeric receptor complexes and their function
pp. 209-220(12)
Authors: Fuxe, Kjell; Ferré, Sergi; Canals, Meritxell; Torvinen, Maria; Terasmaa, Anton; Marcellino, Daniel; Goldberg, Steven; Staines, William; Jacobsen, Kirsten; Lluis, Carmen; Woods, Amina; Agnati, Luigi; Franco, Rafael

Partners for adenosine A1 receptors
pp. 221-232(12)
Authors: Franco, Rafael; Ciruela, Francisco; Casadó, Vicent; Cortes, Antonio; Canela, Enric; Mallol, Josefa; Agnati, Luigi; Ferré, Sergi; Fuxe, Kjell; Lluis, Carmen

Functions of heteromeric association between adenosine and P2Y receptors
pp. 233-238(6)
Authors: Nakata, Hiroyasu; Yoshioka, Kazuaki; Kamiya, Toshio; Tsuga, Hirofumi; Oyanagi, Koshi

Adenosine-dopamine interactions revealed in knockout mice
pp. 239-244(6)
Authors: Salmi, Peter; Chergui, Karima; Fredholm, Bertil

New methods for researching accessory proteins
pp. 265-276(12)
Authors: Foord, Steven; Topp, Simon; Abramo, Marco; Holbrook, Joanna

Heptaspanning membrane receptors and cytoskeletal/scaffolding proteins: Focus on adenosine, dopamine, and metabotropic glutamate receptor function
pp. 277-292(16)
Authors: Ciruela, Francisco; Canela, Laia; Burgueño, Javier; Soriguera, Ana; Cabello, Nuria; Canela, Enric; Casadó, Vicent; Cortés, Antonio; Mallol, Josefa; Woods, Amina; Ferré, Sergi; Lluis, Carmen; Franco, Rafael

A summary and conclusions from the meeting
pp. 295-298(4)
Author: Marshall, Fiona

Concluding remarks
pp. 299-302(4)
Authors: Agnati, Luigi; Fuxe, Kjell

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