Magdalena Stankova, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2004 | University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ |
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Sign in to add mentorVictor J. Hruby | grad student | 2004 | University of Arizona | |
(Design and synthesis of novel melanocortin receptor ligands.) |
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Cai M, Stankova M, Muthu D, et al. (2013) An unusual conformation of γ-melanocyte-stimulating hormone analogues leads to a selective human melanocortin 1 receptor antagonist for targeting melanoma cells. Biochemistry. 52: 752-64 |
Juni A, Cai M, Stankova M, et al. (2010) Sex-specific mediation of opioid-induced hyperalgesia by the melanocortin-1 receptor. Anesthesiology. 112: 181-8 |
Cai M, Varga EV, Stankova M, et al. (2006) Cell signaling and trafficking of human melanocortin receptors in real time using two-photon fluorescence and confocal laser microscopy: differentiation of agonists and antagonists. Chemical Biology & Drug Design. 68: 183-93 |
Cai M, Mayorov AV, Ying J, et al. (2005) Design of novel melanotropin agonists and antagonists with high potency and selectivity for human melanocortin receptors. Peptides. 26: 1481-5 |
Cai M, Mayorov AV, Cabello C, et al. (2005) Novel 3D pharmacophore of alpha-MSH/gamma-MSH hybrids leads to selective human MC1R and MC3R analogues. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 48: 1839-48 |
Cai M, Stankova M, Pond SJ, et al. (2004) Real time differentiation of G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) agonist and antagonist by two photon fluorescence laser microscopy. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 126: 7160-1 |
Mogil JS, Wilson SG, Chesler EJ, et al. (2003) The melanocortin-1 receptor gene mediates female-specific mechanisms of analgesia in mice and humans. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 100: 4867-72 |