Publications of Hossein Tezval
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Journal Article (11)
Journal Article
27, pp. 825 - 830 (2009)
Urocortin and corticotropin-releasing factor receptor 2 in human renal cell carcinoma: disruption of an endogenous inhibitor of angiogenesis and proliferation. World Journal of Urology
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73, pp. 901 - 905 (2009)
Differential expression of urocortin in human testicular germ cells in course of spermatogenesis: role for urocortin in male fertility ? Urology
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5 (10), pp. 953 - 960 (2005)
Corticotropin-releasing factor binding protein - A ligand trap? Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry
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29 (8), pp. 1323 - 1333 (2005)
The role of CRF receptors in anxiety and depression: Implications of the novel CRF1 agonist cortagine. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews
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47 (2), pp. 233 - 242 (2004)
Three-amino acid motifs of urocortin II and III determine their CRF receptor subtype selectivity. Neuropharmacology
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101 (25), pp. 9468 - 9473 (2004)
Cortagine, a specific agonist of corticotropin-releasing factor receptor subtype 1, is anxiogenic and antidepressive in the mouse model. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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378, 10.1007/b11962, pp. 1031 - 1036 (2003)
Characterization of peptide-protein interactions using photoaffinity labeling and LC/MS. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
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228, pp. 527 - 540 (2003)
Tandem mass spectrometric characterization of branched peptides derived from photoaffinity labeling. International Journal of Mass Spectrometry
Journal Article
99 (19), pp. 12055 - 12060 (2002)
The binding protein of corticotropin-releasing factor: Ligand- binding site and subunit structure. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Journal Article
8 (3-4 Sp. Iss. SI), pp. 163 - 177 (2002)
Pharmacology and biology of corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) receptors. Receptors and Channels
Journal Article
98 (20), pp. 11142 - 11147 (2001)
A single amino acid serves as an affinity switch between the receptor and the binding protein of corticotropin-releasing factor: Implications for the design of agonists and antagonists. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A.