Ying-Xian Pan
Affiliations: | Department Of Anesthesiology | Rutgers New Jersey Medical School |
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Sign in to add mentorGavril W. Pasternak | post-doc | 1993-1996 | Rutgers New Jersey Medical School |
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Faouzi A, Wang H, Zaidi SA, et al. (2022) Structure-based design of bitopic ligands for the µ-opioid receptor. Nature |
Kang W, Liu S, Xu J, et al. (2022) Exploring Pharmacological Functions of Alternatively Spliced Variants of the Mu Opioid Receptor Gene, , via Gene-Targeted Animal Models. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 23 |
Chakraborty S, Uprety R, Slocum ST, et al. (2021) Oxidative Metabolism as a Modulator of Kratom's Biological Actions. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry |
Liu S, Kang WJ, Abrimian A, et al. (2021) Alternative Pre-mRNA Splicing of the Mu Opioid Receptor Gene, : Insight into Complex Mu Opioid Actions. Biomolecules. 11 |
Bodnar RJ, Pan YX. (2021) Peptides Editorial: Opioid addiction: A 2021 update. Peptides. 146: 170668 |
Chakraborty S, Uprety R, Daibani AE, et al. (2021) Kratom Alkaloids as Probes for Opioid Receptor Function: Pharmacological Characterization of Minor Indole and Oxindole Alkaloids from Kratom. Acs Chemical Neuroscience |
Standifer KM, Inturrisi CE, Foley KM, et al. (2021) Understanding Opioid Actions, Pain and Analgesia: A Tribute to Dr. Gavril Pasternak. Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology |
Uprety R, Che T, Zaidi SA, et al. (2021) Controlling opioid receptor functional selectivity by targeting distinct subpockets of the orthosteric site. Elife. 10 |
Faouzi A, Uprety R, Gomes I, et al. (2020) Synthesis and Pharmacology of a Novel μ-δ Opioid Receptor Heteromer-Selective Agonist Based on the Carfentanyl Template. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry |
Narayan A, Hunkele A, Xu J, et al. (2020) Correction to: Mu Opioids Induce Biased Signaling at the Full-Length Seven Transmembrane C-Terminal Splice Variants of the mu Opioid Receptor Gene, Oprm1. Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology |