Tethered agonists: a new mechanism underlying adhesion G protein-coupled receptor activation
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Tethered agonists: a new mechanism underlying adhesion G protein-coupled receptor activation
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JOURNAL OF RECEPTORS AND SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION
Volume 35, Issue 3, Pages 220-223
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Informa UK Limited
Online
2015-10-19
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10.3109/10799893.2015.1072978
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