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Cell signaling / Pharmacology / Protein families / G protein-coupled receptor / Receptor / Agonist / Ligand / Quenching / Biology / Signal transduction / Membrane biology
Date: 2009-12-04 19:10:05
Cell signaling
Pharmacology
Protein families
G protein-coupled receptor
Receptor
Agonist
Ligand
Quenching
Biology
Signal transduction
Membrane biology

Agonist-induced conformational changes in the G-protein-coupling domain of the ␤2 adrenergic receptor Pejman Ghanouni*, Jacqueline J. Steenhuis*, David L. Farrens†, and Brian K. Kobilka*‡§ *Howard Hughes Medical I

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