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department of pharmacologyRecent Theses Titles
Regulation of Cyclic AMP Formation by Coexpressed D1 and D2 Dopamine Receptors
Regulation of Phospholipase Cgamma 2 by Tyrosine Phosphorylation
Regulation of Human Prostaglandin EP4 Receptor with Respect to Agonist-Induced Internalization
Pharmacological Properties of Dynorphin A-(2-17) and Structurally Related Novel Peptides
P2 Receptor-Coupled Signal Transduction in Platelet Activation
Studies on the Pharmacological Relationship Between Pain and Pruritus
Rat Meniscectomy Model Development for Studying Mechanisms of Osteoarthritis Pain
Genetic and Pharmacological Manipulation of MU Opioid Receptors in Mice Reveals a Differential Response to Cocaine-Influenced Behavior
The Interplay of G Protein-Coupled Signaling Pathways in Platelet Activation
Localization, Regulation and Function of the Prostaglandin EP3 Receptor Isoforms
DARPP-32: A neuromodulator of agge-specific bahavioral responses.
Characterization and mechanisms of morphine-induced chronic FRA (deltaFosB) upregulation: Potential role for D1 dopamine receptor signaling.
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Contact Information:Department of Pharmacology Temple University School of Medicine Nae Dun, PhD Department Chairperson 3400 N. Broad Street Room XXX Philadelphia, PA 19140 T: 215-707-3236 F: 215-707-xxxx
Graduate Programs Barrie Ashby, PhD, Associate Dean for Graduate Studies T: 215-707-3252 F: 215-707-4725 ashbar@temple.edu
Professional Programs Gerald Sterling, PhD Associate Dean for Medical Education T: 215-707-4613 F: 215-707-4725
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