López-Aranda MF, López-Téllez JF, Navarro-Lobato I, Masmudi-Martín M, Gutiérrez A, Khan ZU (July 2009). „Role of layer 6 of V2 visual cortex in object-recognition memory”. Science325 (5936): 87–9. DOI:10.1126/science.1170869. PMID19574389. Lay summary – Mad Science.
Lee SE, Simons SB, Heldt SA, Zhao M, Schroeder JP, Vellano CP, Cowan DP, Ramineni S, Yates CK, Feng Y, Smith Y, Sweatt JD, Weinshenker D, Ressler KJ, Dudek SM, Hepler JR (September 2010). „RGS14 is a natural suppressor of both synaptic plasticity in CA2 neurons and hippocampal-based learning and memory”. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. DOI:10.1073/pnas.1005362107. PMID20837545. Lay summary – MedicalDaily.
Kimple RJ, De Vries L, Tronchère H, Behe CI, Morris RA, Gist Farquhar M, Siderovski DP (August 2001). „RGS12 and RGS14 GoLoco motifs are G alpha(i) interaction sites with guanine nucleotide dissociation inhibitor Activity”. J. Biol. Chem.276 (31): 29275–81. DOI:10.1074/jbc.M103208200. PMID11387333.
Hollinger S, Taylor JB, Goldman EH, Hepler JR (December 2001). „RGS14 is a bifunctional regulator of Galphai/o activity that exists in multiple populations in brain”. J. Neurochem.79 (5): 941–9. DOI:10.1046/j.1471-4159.2001.00629.x. PMID11739605.
Kimple RJ, Kimple ME, Betts L, Sondek J, Siderovski DP (April 2002). „Structural determinants for GoLoco-induced inhibition of nucleotide release by Galpha subunits”. Nature416 (6883): 878–81. DOI:10.1038/416878a. PMID11976690.
Shu FJ, Ramineni S, Amyot W, Hepler JR (January 2007). „Selective interactions between Gi alpha1 and Gi alpha3 and the GoLoco/GPR domain of RGS14 influence its dynamic subcellular localization”. Cell. Signal.19 (1): 163–76. DOI:10.1016/j.cellsig.2006.06.002. PMID16870394.
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López-Aranda MF, López-Téllez JF, Navarro-Lobato I, Masmudi-Martín M, Gutiérrez A, Khan ZU (July 2009). „Role of layer 6 of V2 visual cortex in object-recognition memory”. Science325 (5936): 87–9. DOI:10.1126/science.1170869. PMID19574389. Lay summary – Mad Science.
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Lee SE, Simons SB, Heldt SA, Zhao M, Schroeder JP, Vellano CP, Cowan DP, Ramineni S, Yates CK, Feng Y, Smith Y, Sweatt JD, Weinshenker D, Ressler KJ, Dudek SM, Hepler JR (September 2010). „RGS14 is a natural suppressor of both synaptic plasticity in CA2 neurons and hippocampal-based learning and memory”. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. DOI:10.1073/pnas.1005362107. PMID20837545. Lay summary – MedicalDaily.
López-Aranda MF, López-Téllez JF, Navarro-Lobato I, Masmudi-Martín M, Gutiérrez A, Khan ZU (July 2009). „Role of layer 6 of V2 visual cortex in object-recognition memory”. Science325 (5936): 87–9. DOI:10.1126/science.1170869. PMID19574389. Lay summary – Mad Science.
Lee SE, Simons SB, Heldt SA, Zhao M, Schroeder JP, Vellano CP, Cowan DP, Ramineni S, Yates CK, Feng Y, Smith Y, Sweatt JD, Weinshenker D, Ressler KJ, Dudek SM, Hepler JR (September 2010). „RGS14 is a natural suppressor of both synaptic plasticity in CA2 neurons and hippocampal-based learning and memory”. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. DOI:10.1073/pnas.1005362107. PMID20837545. Lay summary – MedicalDaily.
Kimple RJ, De Vries L, Tronchère H, Behe CI, Morris RA, Gist Farquhar M, Siderovski DP (August 2001). „RGS12 and RGS14 GoLoco motifs are G alpha(i) interaction sites with guanine nucleotide dissociation inhibitor Activity”. J. Biol. Chem.276 (31): 29275–81. DOI:10.1074/jbc.M103208200. PMID11387333.
Hollinger S, Taylor JB, Goldman EH, Hepler JR (December 2001). „RGS14 is a bifunctional regulator of Galphai/o activity that exists in multiple populations in brain”. J. Neurochem.79 (5): 941–9. DOI:10.1046/j.1471-4159.2001.00629.x. PMID11739605.
Kimple RJ, Kimple ME, Betts L, Sondek J, Siderovski DP (April 2002). „Structural determinants for GoLoco-induced inhibition of nucleotide release by Galpha subunits”. Nature416 (6883): 878–81. DOI:10.1038/416878a. PMID11976690.
Shu FJ, Ramineni S, Amyot W, Hepler JR (January 2007). „Selective interactions between Gi alpha1 and Gi alpha3 and the GoLoco/GPR domain of RGS14 influence its dynamic subcellular localization”. Cell. Signal.19 (1): 163–76. DOI:10.1016/j.cellsig.2006.06.002. PMID16870394.