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G-protein-coupled receptors function as oligomers in vivo
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G-protein-coupled receptors function as oligomers in vivo
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G protein-coupled receptor
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Overton MC
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Blumer KJ
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1 March 2000
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Current Biology
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10
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341-344
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6
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10.1016/S0960-9822(00)00386-9
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