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Protein families / Integral membrane proteins / G protein coupled receptors / Structure of policy debate / Adrenergic receptor / Receptor / Ephrin / Myocyte / Biology / Cell biology / Membrane biology
Date: 2009-12-04 19:10:46
Protein families
Integral membrane proteins
G protein coupled receptors
Structure of policy debate
Adrenergic receptor
Receptor
Ephrin
Myocyte
Biology
Cell biology
Membrane biology

The PDZ-binding motif of the ␤2-adrenoceptor is essential for physiologic signaling and trafficking in cardiac myocytes Yang Xiang and Brian Kobilka* Department of Molecular and Cellular Physiology, Stanford University

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