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Building a new conceptual framework for receptor heteromers
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Building a new conceptual framework for receptor heteromers
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cell biology
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Graeme Milligan
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Thierry Durroux
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Thierry Durroux
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Sergi Ferré
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Sergi Ferré
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Ken Mackie
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Ken Mackie
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Jonathan Javitch
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Jonathan A Javitch
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Martin J. Lohse
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Martin J Lohse
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Rafael Franco
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Rafael Franco
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Michel Bouvier
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Michel Bouvier
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Kjell Fuxe
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Kjell Fuxe
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Nora D. Volkow
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Nora D Volkow
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A.S. Woods
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Amina S Woods
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Marc Caron
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Marc G Caron
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Kevin Pfleger
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Kevin D G Pfleger
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Ruben Baler
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Lakshmi A Devi
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Susan R George
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Jean-Philippe Pin
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Maria Waldhoer
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English
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publication date
March 2009
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Nature Chemical Biology
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5
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3
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131-4
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https://scigraph.springernature.com/pub.10.1038/nchembio0309-131
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