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John A Allen
John A Allen
Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacology, University of Texas Medical Branch
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Remote control of neuronal activity in transgenic mice expressing evolved G protein-coupled receptors
GM Alexander, SC Rogan, AI Abbas, BN Armbruster, Y Pei, JA Allen, ...
Neuron 63 (1), 27-39, 2009
10182009
Lipid raft microdomains and neurotransmitter signalling
JA Allen, RA Halverson-Tamboli, MM Rasenick
Nature Reviews Neuroscience 8 (2), 128-140, 2007
10152007
Topoisomerase inhibitors unsilence the dormant allele of Ube3a in neurons
HS Huang, JA Allen, AM Mabb, IF King, J Miriyala, B Taylor-Blake, ...
Nature, 2011
3882011
Reactive oxygen disrupts mitochondria in MA-10 tumor Leydig cells and inhibits steroidogenic acute regulatory (StAR) protein and steroidogenesis
T Diemer, JA Allen, KH Hales, DB Hales
Endocrinology 144 (7), 2882-2891, 2003
3832003
Discovery of β-arrestin–biased dopamine D2 ligands for probing signal transduction pathways essential for antipsychotic efficacy
JA Allen, JM Yost, V Setola, X Chen, MF Sassano, M Chen, S Peterson, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 108 (45), 18488-18493, 2011
3782011
Reward circuitry dysfunction in psychiatric and neurodevelopmental disorders and genetic syndromes: animal models and clinical findings
GS Dichter, CA Damiano, JA Allen
Journal of neurodevelopmental disorders 4 (1), 1-43, 2012
3662012
Strategies to discover unexpected targets for drugs active at G protein-coupled receptors
JA Allen, BL Roth
Annual review of pharmacology and toxicology 51, 117-144, 2011
2402011
Rapid modulation of spine morphology by the 5-HT2A serotonin receptor through kalirin-7 signaling
KA Jones, DP Srivastava, JA Allen, RT Strachan, BL Roth, P Penzes
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106 (46), 19575-19580, 2009
2252009
Mitochondrial function in Leydig cell steroidogenesis
DB HALES, JA ALLEN, T SHANKARA, P JANUS, S BUCK, T DIEMER, ...
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1061 (1), 120-134, 2005
1762005
Energized, polarized, and actively respiring mitochondria are required for acute Leydig cell steroidogenesis
JA Allen, T Shankara, P Janus, S Buck, T Diemer, K Held Hales, DB Hales
Endocrinology 147 (8), 3924-3935, 2006
1632006
Bacterial endotoxin lipopolysaccharide and reactive oxygen species inhibit Leydig cell steroidogenesis via perturbation of mitochondria
JA Allen, T Diemer, P Janus, KH Hales, DB Hales
Endocrine 25 (3), 265-275, 2004
1552004
Parallel functional activity profiling reveals valvulopathogens are potent 5-hydroxytryptamine2B receptor agonists: implications for drug safety assessment
XP Huang, V Setola, PN Yadav, JA Allen, SC Rogan, BJ Hanson, ...
Molecular pharmacology 76 (4), 710-722, 2009
1362009
β-Adrenergic receptor stimulation promotes Gαs internalization through lipid rafts: a study in living cells
JA Allen, ZY Jiang, RJ Donati, MM Rasenick
Molecular pharmacology 67 (5), 1493-1504, 2005
1362005
Caveolin-1 and lipid microdomains regulate Gs trafficking and attenuate Gs/adenylyl cyclase signaling
JA Allen, ZY Jiang, RH Dave, A Bhatnagar, BL Roth, MM Rasenick
Molecular pharmacology 76 (5), 1082-1093, 2009
1022009
Impaired β-arrestin recruitment and reduced desensitization by non-catechol agonists of the D1 dopamine receptor
DL Gray, JA Allen, S Mente, RE O’Connor, GJ DeMarco, I Efremov, ...
Nature communications 9 (1), 674, 2018
852018
Structure-based design, synthesis, and biochemical and pharmacological characterization of novel salvinorin A analogues as active state probes of the κ-opioid receptor
F Yan, RV Bikbulatov, V Mocanu, N Dicheva, CE Parker, WC Wetsel, ...
Biochemistry 48 (29), 6898-6908, 2009
792009
A chemical-genetic approach for precise spatio-temporal control of cellular signaling
S Dong, JA Allen, M Farrell, BL Roth
Mol. BioSyst. 6 (8), 1376-1380, 2010
722010
Insights into the regulation of 5-HT2A serotonin receptors by scaffolding proteins and kinases
JA Allen, PN Yadav, BL Roth
Neuropharmacology 55 (6), 961-968, 2008
622008
Cytosolic Gαs acts as an intracellular messenger to increase microtubule dynamics and promote neurite outgrowth
JZ Yu, RH Dave, JA Allen, T Sarma, MM Rasenick
Journal of Biological Chemistry 284 (16), 10462-10472, 2009
612009
Schizophrenia risk gene CAV1 is both pro-psychotic and required for atypical antipsychotic drug actions in vivo
JA Allen, PN Yadav, V Setola, M Farrell, BL Roth
Translational Psychiatry 1 (8), e33, 2011
372011
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