157).   
Daggett, K.A. &Sakmar, T. P 
Site-Specific in vitro and in vivo Incorporation of Molecular Probes to Study G Protein-Coupled Receptors.
Curr Opin Chem Biol 15:392–398 (2011). 

PMID: 21571577
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156).   
Huber, T. &Sakmar, T. P

Escaping the Flatlands:  New Approaches to Study Dynamic Assembly and Activation of GPCR Signaling Complexes.
Trends Pharmacol Sci 32:410–419 (2011).

PMID: 21497404
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149).   
Sakmar, T. P
 
Examining Receptor Activation:  New technologies reveal how G protein-coupled receptors recognize ligands and talk to intracellular partners. 
Eur Pharm Rev 3:49–53 (2010).


 

148).   
Hou, H.J.M. & Sakmar, T. P
Methodology of Pulsed Photoacoustics and Its Application to Probe Photosystems and Receptors. 
Sensors 10:5642–5667 (2010).



131 131)
Seibert, C. & Sakmar, T. P.
Toward a Framework for Sulfoproteiomics: Synthesis and Characterization of Sulfotyrosine-containing Peptides.
Biopolymers 90:459–477 (2008).

PMID: 17680702 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]


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113).
Bartfai, T., Benovic, J. L., Bockaert, J., Bond, R. A., Bouvier, M., Christopoulos, A., Civelli, O., Devi, L. A., George, S. R., Inui, A., Kobilka, B., Leurs, R., Neubig, R., Pin, J. –P., Quirion, R., Roques, B. P., Sakmar, T. P., Seifert, R., Stenkamp, R. E. & Strange, P. G.
Twenty Questions: The State of GPCR Research in 2004.
Nat Revs Drug Disc 3:575–626 (2004).

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109).
Seibert, C., & Sakmar, T. P.
Small-Molecule Antagonists of CCR5 and CXCR4: A Promising New Class of Anti-HIV-1 Drugs.
Curr Pharm Design 10:2041–2062 (2004).

PMID: 15279544 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]


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95).
Sakmar, T. P., Menon, S. T., Marin, E. P. & Awad, E. S.
Rhodopsin: Insights from Recent Structural and Mutagenesis Studies.
Annu Rev Biophys Biomol Struct 31:443–484 (2002).

PMID: 11988478 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]


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92).
Menon, S. T., Han, M.
& Sakmar, T. P.
Rhodopsin: Structural Basis of Molecular Physiology.
Physiol Revs 81:1659–1688 (2001). [*Cover Article]

PMID: 11581499 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]


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70).
Kochendoerfer, G. G., Lin, S. W., Sakmar, T. P.& Mathies, R. A.
How Color Visual Pigments Are Tuned.
Trends Biochem Sci 24:300–305 (1999).

PMID: 10431173 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]


67).
Sakmar, T. P.
Rhodopsin: a Prototypical G Protein-coupled Receptor.
Progr Nucleic Acid Res Mol Biol 59:1–34 (1998).

PMID: 9427838 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]


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42).
Sakmar, T. P. & Fahmy, K.
Properties and Photoactivity of Rhodopsin Mutants.
Israel J Chem 35:325–338 (1995).

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37).
Fahmy, K., Siebert, F. & Sakmar, T. P.
The Photoactivated State of Rhodopsin and How It Can Form.
Biophys Chem 56:171–181 (1995).

PMID: 7662864 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]