The following articles (labelled with PubMed ID or TBD) are for your review
PMID | Data | Article Title | Organization |
28700225 |
18 |
Combining Elements from Two Antagonists of Formyl Peptide Receptor 2 Generates More Potent Peptidomimetic Antagonists. |
University of Copenhagen |
25882522 |
29 |
Non-peptide ligand binding to the formyl peptide receptor FPR2--A comparison to peptide ligand binding modes. |
University of Warsaw |
25549897 |
36 |
Novel 3-(1H-indol-3-yl)-2-[3-(4-methoxyphenyl)ureido]propanamides as selective agonists of human formyl-peptide receptor 2. |
Universit£ |
25587631 |
5 |
Pachymodulin, a new functional formyl peptide receptor 2 peptidic ligand isolated from frog skin has Janus-like immunomodulatory capacities. |
Sorbonne University |
19639995 |
81 |
6-methyl-2,4-disubstituted pyridazin-3(2H)-ones: a novel class of small-molecule agonists for formyl peptide receptors. |
Universita Degli Studi Di Firenze |
16697190 |
36 |
Potent hFPRL1 (ALXR) agonists as potential anti-inflammatory agents. |
Amgen |
30419493 |
51 |
Asymmetric synthesis and biological evaluation of imidazole- and oxazole-containing synthetic lipoxin A |
University College Dublin |
29939744 |
179 |
Biased Ligands of G Protein-Coupled Receptors (GPCRs): Structure-Functional Selectivity Relationships (SFSRs) and Therapeutic Potential. |
Shanghaitech University |
31038950 |
104 |
Substituted Pyridazin-3(2 H)-ones as Highly Potent and Biased Formyl Peptide Receptor Agonists. |
Monash University |
24900712 |
3 |
FPRL-1 Receptor Modulators May Provide Treatment for Inflammation. |
Therachem Research Medilab (India) |
29102463 |
43 |
Novel ureidopropanamide based N-formyl peptide receptor 2 (FPR2) agonists with potential application for central nervous system disorders characterized by neuroinflammation. |
Universit£ |
| 7 |
Design, synthesis, and biological evaluation of new 3-hydroxy-2-oxo-3-trifluoromethylindole as potential HIV-1 reverse transcriptase inhibitors |
Instituto De Tecnologia Em Fa??Rmacos |
7988476 |
136 |
Subtype selectivity of peptide analogs for all five cloned human somatostatin receptors (hsstr 1-5). |
Mcgill University |