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Biochemistry 1999, 38, [removed]13801 Restricting the Mobility of GsR: Impact on Receptor and Effector Coupling Tae Weon Lee,‡ Roland Seifert,‡,§ Xiaoming Guan,| and Brian K. Kobilka*,‡,|
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Document Date: 2009-12-04 19:10:33


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