Prof. Dr. Peter Gmeiner



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Structure-Based Evolution of Subtype-Selective Neurotensin Receptor Ligands (2014) Schaab C, Kling R, Einsiedel J, Hübner H, Clark T, Seebach D, Gmeiner P Journal article, Original article Synthesis and binding profile of haloperidol-based bivalent ligands targeting dopamine D2-like receptors (2014) Mohamed IAS, Löber S, Hübner H, Gmeiner P Journal article, Original article Covalent agonists for studying G protein-coupled receptor activation (2014) Weichert D, Kruse AC, Manglik A, Hiller C, Zhang C, Hübner H, Kobilka BK, Gmeiner P Journal article, Original article Active-State Model of a Dopamine D2 Receptor - Gαi Complex Stabilized by Aripiprazole-Type Partial Agonists (2014) Kling R, Tschammer N, Lanig H, Clark T, Gmeiner P Journal article, Original article In vivo monitoring of the antiangiogenic effect of neurotensin receptor-mediated radiotherapy by small-animal positron emission tomography: A pilot study (2014) Maschauer S, Ruckdeschel T, Tripal P, Haubner R, Einsiedel J, Hübner H, Gmeiner P, et al. Journal article, Original article GPCRs as highly relevant targets for the development of efficient drugs (2014) Hiller C, Gmeiner P Journal article H-CRRETAWAC-OH, a Lead Structure for the Development of Radiotracer Targeting Integrin Alpha5Beta1? (2014) Haubner R, Maschauer S, Einsiedel J, Eder IE, Rangger C, Gmeiner P, Virgolini IJ, Prante O Journal article, Original article Fast and efficient 18F-labeling by [18F]fluorophenylazocarboxylic esters (2014) Fehler S, Maschauer S, Höfling S, Bartuschat A, Tschammer N, Hübner H, Gmeiner P, et al. Journal article, Original article GPCRs als hochrelevante Targets für die Wirkstoffentwicklung (2014) Hiller C, Gmeiner P Journal article, Review article Biodistribution studies of two 18F-labeled pyridinylphenyl amides as subtype selective radioligands for the dopamine D3 receptor (2014) Hocke C, Cumming P, Maschauer S, Kuwert T, Gmeiner P, Prante O Journal article, Original article