Kamonchanok Sansuk

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2013-2014 Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States 
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Rob Leurs grad student 2004-2008 Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, Sheffield (Chemistry Tree)
Richard M. Van Rijn post-doc 2013-2014 Purdue
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Chiang T, Sansuk K, van Rijn RM. (2015) Beta-arrestin 2 dependence of delta opioid receptor agonists is correlated with alcohol intake. British Journal of Pharmacology
Pardo LA, Gómez-Varela D, Major F, et al. (2012) Approaches targeting K(V)10.1 open a novel window for cancer diagnosis and therapy. Current Medicinal Chemistry. 19: 675-82
Sansuk K, Deupi X, Torrecillas IR, et al. (2011) A structural insight into the reorientation of transmembrane domains 3 and 5 during family A G protein-coupled receptor activation. Molecular Pharmacology. 79: 262-9
Smits RA, de Esch IJ, Zuiderveld OP, et al. (2008) Discovery of quinazolines as histamine H4 receptor inverse agonists using a scaffold hopping approach. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 51: 7855-65
van Rijn RM, van Marle A, Chazot PL, et al. (2008) Cloning and characterization of dominant negative splice variants of the human histamine H4 receptor. The Biochemical Journal. 414: 121-31
Booth RG, Fang L, Wilczynski A, et al. (2008) Molecular determinants of ligand-directed signaling for the histamine H1 receptor. Inflammation Research : Official Journal of the European Histamine Research Society ... [Et Al.]. 57: S43-4
Sansuk K, Balog CI, van der Does AM, et al. (2008) GPCR proteomics: mass spectrometric and functional analysis of histamine H1 receptor after baculovirus-driven and in vitro cell free expression. Journal of Proteome Research. 7: 621-9
Bakker RA, Jongejan A, Sansuk K, et al. (2008) Constitutively active mutants of the histamine H1 receptor suggest a conserved hydrophobic asparagine-cage that constrains the activation of class A G protein-coupled receptors. Molecular Pharmacology. 73: 94-103
van Rijn RM, Chazot PL, Shenton FC, et al. (2006) Oligomerization of recombinant and endogenously expressed human histamine H(4) receptors. Molecular Pharmacology. 70: 604-15
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