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Zoe Tasma
Zoe Tasma
Research Fellow, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Canada
Verified email at aucklanduni.ac.nz
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Characterisation of agonist signalling profiles and agonist‐dependent antagonism at PACAP‐responsive receptors: Implications for drug discovery
Z Tasma, A Siow, PWR Harris, MA Brimble, DL Hay, CS Walker
British Journal of Pharmacology 179 (3), 435-453, 2022
162022
Calcitonin receptor antibody validation and expression in the rodent brain
ER Hendrikse, TA Rees, Z Tasma, C Le Foll, TA Lutz, A Siow, PJ Wookey, ...
Cephalalgia 42 (9), 815-826, 2022
102022
Agonist bias and agonist‐dependent antagonism at corticotrophin releasing factor receptors
Z Tasma, P Wills, DL Hay, CS Walker
Pharmacology Research & Perspectives 8 (3), e00595, 2020
92020
Production of extracellular vesicles from equine embryo-derived mesenchymal stromal cells
Z Tasma, W Hou, T Damani, K Seddon, M Kang, Y Ge, D Hanlon, ...
Reproduction 164 (4), 143-154, 2022
62022
PAC1, VPAC1, and VPAC2 Receptor Expression in Rat and Human Trigeminal Ganglia: Characterization of PACAP-Responsive Receptor Antibodies
Z Tasma, A Siow, PWR Harris, MA Brimble, SJ O’Carroll, DL Hay, ...
International Journal of Molecular Sciences 23 (22), 13797, 2022
42022
Characterization of Antibodies against Receptor Activity-Modifying Protein 1 (RAMP1): A Cautionary Tale
ER Hendrikse, TA Rees, Z Tasma, ML Garelja, A Siow, PWR Harris, ...
International Journal of Molecular Sciences 23 (24), 16035, 2022
22022
Novel Fluorescently Labeled PACAP and VIP Highlight Differences between Peptide Internalization and Receptor Pharmacology
TI Alexander, Z Tasma, A Siow, TA Rees, MA Brimble, PWR Harris, ...
ACS Pharmacology & Translational Science 6 (1), 52-64, 2022
22022
16th European Headache Congress 2022 meeting abstracts
D Hay, Z Tasma, A Siow, M Brimble, P Harris, C Walker
J Headache Pain 23, 163, 2022
22022
Calcitonin receptor, calcitonin gene-related peptide and amylin distribution in C1/2 dorsal root ganglia
TA Rees, Z Tasma, ML Garelja, SJ O’Carroll, CS Walker, DL Hay
The Journal of Headache and Pain 25 (1), 36, 2024
2024
The trigeminal and dorsal root ganglia exhibit differences in calcitonin receptor, CGRP, and amylin expression
T Rees, Z Tasma, M Garelja, C Walker, D Hay
CEPHALALGIA 43 (1 supp), 177-177, 2023
2023
Use of equine embryo-derived mesenchymal stromal cells and their extracellular vesicles as a treatment for persistent breeding-induced endometritis in susceptible mares
FK Hollinshead, DW Hanlon, W Hou, Z Tasma, T Damani, RE Thompson, ...
Journal of Equine Veterinary Science 125, 104719, 2023
2023
Revisiting RAMP1 expression: Characterisation of antibodies against receptor activity-modifying protein 1 (RAMP1)
T Rees, E Hendrikse, Z Tasma, M Garelja, C Walker, D Hay
JOURNAL OF HEADACHE AND PAIN 23 (SUPPL 1), 2022
2022
Differential expression of the calcitonin receptor, CGRP and amylin in the trigeminal and dorsal root ganglia
T Rees, Z Tasma, C Walker, D Hay
JOURNAL OF HEADACHE AND PAIN 23 (SUPPL 1), 2022
2022
Development and pharmacological characterisation of bifunctional CGRP-PACAP receptor antagonists in transfected cells and spinal cord cultures
D Hay, Z Tasma, A Siow, M Brimble, P Harris, C Walker
JOURNAL OF HEADACHE AND PAIN 23 (SUPPL 1), 2022
2022
Synthesis and development of seven-membered constrained cyclic urea based PSMA inhibitors via RCM
A Siow, Z Tasma, CS Walker, MA Brimble, PWR Harris
New Journal of Chemistry 46 (30), 14388-14394, 2022
2022
Characterisation of PACAP-responsive receptor pharmacology and expression in cell models and the spinal cord
Z Tasma
PhD Thesis-University of Auckland, 2021
2021
Pharmacological Characterisation of PACAP‐responsive Receptors Reveals Signalling Bias and Probe‐dependent Antagonism
Z Tasma, D Hay, C Walker
The FASEB Journal 34 (S1), 1-1, 2020
2020
Signalling and agonist-selective antagonism at corticotropin-releasing factor receptors
CS Walker, Z Tasma, DL Hay
Proceedings for Annual Meeting of The Japanese Pharmacological Society …, 2018
2018
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